Why can act as oxidizing as well as reducing agent but act as only a reducing agent?
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Oxidizing agent:
An oxidising agent (also known as an oxidizer or an oxidant) is a chemical species that tends to oxidize other substances, causing them to lose electrons and hence raise their oxidation state.
Reducing agent:
A reducing agent is a chemical that loses electrons to other compounds in a redox process and is oxidized to a lower valency state.
A reducing agent is one of the reactants in an oxidation-reduction reaction that reduces the other reactant by releasing electrons.
as oxidizing as well as reducing agent:
In , is in an oxidation state that is and its highest oxidation state is .
Hence, can act both as reducing agent and oxidising agent.