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einsteindude einsteindude
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9 years ago
Why is oxygen usually an oxidizing agent?
A) It is a very electronegative element.
B) It does not undergo reduction.
C) It likes to be oxidized.
D) It is very abundant and so it is easier to react than nitrogen.
E) all of the above
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9 years ago
A) It is a very electronegative element.

It is the oxidizing agent when it is reduced. (Gain of electrons)
Like amino acids-
Necessary.
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