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Hydrogen peroxide in its reaction with K...

Hydrogen peroxide in its reaction with `KIO_(4)` and `NH_(4)OH` respectively, is acting as a

A

Reducing agent, oxidising agent

B

Reducing agent, reducing agent

C

Oxidising agent, oxidising agent

D

Oxidising agent, reduycing agent

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