How is H2SO4 a strong oxidising …

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Yogita Ingle 7 years, 1 month ago
Oxidizing agents get reduced in a chemical reaction. Reduction involves gain of electrons. H2SO4 is a strong acid which reacts by donating an H+ion. Strong acids are proton donors and electron acceptor by definition. So H2SO4 will accept an electron during reaction.by accepting an electron it is undergoing reduction so it is an oxidizing agents.
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