Oxidising agent and reducing agent

An oxidising agent is a species that oxidises another species and a reducing agent is a species that reduces another species. For example,

Cu2+ in the above reaction is the oxidising agent as it oxidises Zn to Zn2+ while Zn is the reducing agent as it reduces Cu2+ to Cu.

 

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