What makes something an oxidizing agent?
An oxidizing agent is a compound or element that is present in a redox (oxidation-reduction) reaction which receives electrons originating from a different species. The oxidant is a chemical compound which easily transfers atoms of oxygen or another substance in order to gain an electron.
How do you identify oxidation and reduction?
What are examples of oxidizing agents?
Common examples of oxidizing agents include halogens (such as chlorine and fluorine), oxygen, and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)
Is H+ an oxidizing agent?
Is kmno4 an oxidizing agent?
Is H2 oxidized or reduced?
An oxidizing agent makes other to lose electrons and gain those electrons and get reduced. Opposite to this, a reducing agent loses electrons and get oxidized. In this reaction, Oxygen is making Hydrogen to lose electrons, so O2 is oxidizing agent. Hydrogen is losing electrons so H2 is reducing agent.