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A substance which oxidises itself and reduces the other is known as.

  1. Oxidising agent
  2. Reducing agent
  3. Both (A) and (B)
  4. None of these
A substance which oxidises itself and reduces the other is known as.
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A substance which oxidises itself and reduces the other is known as.
Updated OnJun 18, 2023
TopicPhysics
SubjectScience
ClassClass 9
Answer Type Video solution: 2
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Avg. Video Duration7 min