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· You rank oxidizing agents according to their standard reduction potentials. > Here s a typical table of standard reduction potentials. (From wps.prenhall) The species at the top left have the greatest "potential" to be reduced so they are the strongest oxidizing agents. The strongest oxidizing agent in the list is "F"_2 followed by "H"_2"O"_2 and so on down to the weakest oxidizing
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An oxidizing agent is generally a non-metal or positive ion. During the reaction an oxidizing agent is reduced and gains one or more electrons. Fluorine is the strongest oxidizing agent. The oxidation state of oxidizing agent decreases during a redox reaction. Examples of oxidizing agents include halogens potassium nitrate and nitric acid.
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· An oxidizing agent is a chemical substance which causes another chemical species to lose electrons. Oxidation means the loss of electrons the loss of a hydrogen atom or the addition of an oxygen atom. The oxidizing agent has the ability to accept or transfer those electrons.
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