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The bleaching of H(2)O(2) are due to its...

The bleaching of `H_(2)O_(2)` are due to its :

A

reducing properties

B

oxidising properties

C

unstable nature

D

acidic nature

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B

`H_(2)O_(2)rarrH_(2)O+[O]`
[O]+ coloured matter `rarr` colourless matter
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