An acidic solution of hydrogen peroxide behaves as an oxidising as well as reducing agent. Illustrate it with the help of a chemical equation.
Oxidising action of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) in acidic medium:
2I−+2H++H2O2→I2+2H2O
I=−1 H=+1 H=+1 I=0 H=+1
O=−1 O=−2
Therefore,
2I−+2H++H2O2→I2+2H2O
In this reaction, H2O2 is oxidising I− to I2 and itself getting reduced to H2O.
Thus, the acidic solution of H2O2 is acting as an oxidising agent.
Reducing action of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) in acidic medium:
2MnO−4+6H++5H2O2
↓
2Mn2++8H2O+5O2
In this reaction, MnO−4 is getting reduced to Mn2+ as oxidation number is getting reduced from +7 to +2, while H2O2 is getting oxidised to O2.
Thus, the acidic solution of H2O2 is acting as a reducing agent.