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(I) H₂O₂ + O₃ → H₂O + 2O₂
(II) H₂O₂ + Ag₂O → 2Ag + H₂O + O₂
Role of hydrogen peroxide in the above reactions is respectively
Options
(a) Oxidizing in (I) and reducing in (II)
(b) reducing in (I) and oxidizing in (II)
(c) reducing in (I) and (II)
(d) oxidizing in (I) and (II)
Correct Answer:
reducing in (I) and (II)
Explanation:
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