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Chapter 14, Problem 36E
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The better reducing agent between K and F2 is to be identified.

Concept Introduction:

Oxidation is the addition of an electronegative element or the removal of an electropositive element in a chemical reaction.

Reduction is the addition of an electropositive element or the removal of an electronegative element in a chemical reaction.

The chemical reaction in which both oxidation and reduction takes place simultaneously is called a redox reaction.

An oxidizing agent is a substance that has the capacity to oxidize the other substances and get reduced in a redox reaction.

A reducing agent is a substance that has the capacity to reduce the other substances and get oxidized in a redox reaction.

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