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    Re·duc·ing a·gent
    /rəˈdo͞osiNG ˌājənt/

    noun

    • 1. a substance that tends to bring about reduction by being oxidized and losing electrons.

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  2. In chemistry, a reducing agent (also known as a reductant, reducer, or electron donor) is a chemical species that "donates" an electron to an electron recipient (called the oxidizing agent, oxidant, oxidizer, or electron acceptor).

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  4. Jan 22, 2023 · A reducing agent is a chemical species that donates electrons to an oxidizing agent in a redox reaction. Learn how to identify reducing agents, their origin, and some common examples.

  5. Aug 29, 2023 · A reducing agent is typically in one of its lower possible oxidation states, and is known as the electron donor. A reducing agent is oxidized, because it loses electrons in the redox reaction. Examples of reducing agents include the earth metals, formic acid, and sulfite compounds.

  6. Feb 6, 2023 · The meaning of REDUCING AGENT is a substance that reduces a chemical compound usually by donating electrons.

  7. Aug 10, 2022 · A reducing agent is a substance that causes reduction by losing electrons; therefore it gets oxidized. Examples of how to identify oxidizing and reducing agents are shown.

  8. Definition. A reducing agent (reductant) is a substance that donates electrons to another substance in a chemical reaction, thereby reducing the oxidation state of the latter. It itself gets oxidized in the process.

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