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As the alkaline earth metals (except Be) tend to lose their valence electrons readily they act as
Options
(a) weak oxidising agent
(b) weak reducing agent
(c) strong oxidising agent
(d) strong reducing agent
Correct Answer:
strong reducing agent
Explanation:
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Subject: Chemistry
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