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9 September, 12:43

Oxidising agents *

O

are mostly non-metals

O

are

are mostly metals

O

decrese in oxidation state

O

are mostly transition metals

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  1. 9 September, 14:37
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    Option A. are mostly non-metals.

    Explanation:

    Oxidising agents are mostly non-metals because non metals gains electron from the metal during chemical bond and we know that oxidising agent is electron accepter not donar. For example, Sodium is a metal react with chlorine which is a non-metal so the sodium losses electron and this electron is gain by chlorine atom forming sodium chloride. In this example chlorine is a non-metal which gains electron.
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