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Using Fe + 2H+ ---> Fe²+ + H² -Which one is the Oxidising Agent [Being Reduced] -Which one is the Reducing Agent [Being Oxidised]

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-Iron here is being the Reducing Agent. This is because it Loses electrons to the Hydrogen Ions. [Fe = Fe²+ + 2e-] -Hydrogen here is being the Oxidised Agent. This is because it Gains Electrons from the Iron atom [2H+ + 2e- --> H²]


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