"From Oxygen to Permanganate: Common Oxidizing Agents and Their Uses"


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An oxidizing agent (or oxidant) is a substance that gains electrons in a chemical reaction and, in doing so, causes another substance to lose electrons. It facilitates oxidation by being reduced itself. Common oxidizing agents include oxygen, hydrogen peroxide, potassium permanganate, and nitric acid. These agents are widely used in industrial processes, laboratory synthesis, disinfection, and even rocket propulsion.


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