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Consider the reactions
`H_(3)PO_(2)(aq)+4AgNO_(3)(aq)+2H_(2)O(l)toH_(3)PO_(4)(aq)+4Ag(s)+4HNO_(3)(aq)`

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The reaction involves the reduction of `Ag^(+)` ion to Ag and the oxidation of `H_(3)PO_(2)` to `H_(3)PO_(4)` .Thus in this reaction `Ag^(+)` ion behaves as an oxidant. It oxidises `H_(3)PO_(2)`to`H_(3)PO_(4)`
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