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The reaction in which hydrogen peroxide acts as a reducing agent is
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(a) PbS + 4H₂O₂ → PbSO₄ + 4H₂O
(b) 2KI + H₂O₂ → 2KOH + I₂
(c) 2FeSO₄ + H₂SO₄ + H₂O₂ → Fe₂(SO₄)₃ + 2H₂O
(d) Ag₂O + H₂O₂ → 2Ag + H₂O + O₂
Correct Answer:
Ag₂O + H₂O₂ → 2Ag + H₂O + O₂
Explanation:
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It is be cause it has reduced only on last reaction and not in others