| 41. | Lithium aluminium hydride ( ) is commonly used as a reducing agent in organic synthesis.
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| 42. | Unlike tin ( II ) ions, they do not react as reducing agents in solution.
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| 43. | The bigger the number, the stronger the reducing agent.
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| 44. | Uric acid and ascorbate are both strong reducing agents.
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| 45. | It can also be used as a reducing agent since it has an active hydride.
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| 46. | These solutions are very useful as strong reducing agents.
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| 47. | It is used as a one-electron reducing agent.
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| 48. | First, they classified each reducing agent as nucleophilic.
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| 49. | These elements tend to be strong reducing agents.
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| 50. | It is a very useful and versatile reducing agent and is a weaker base than ammonia.
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