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  • Oxidant: Understanding the Role of Oxygen in Chemical Reactions
    The provider of oxygen in a chemical reaction is called an oxidant.

    Here's why:

    * Oxidation is a chemical process that involves the loss of electrons. This often involves the gain of oxygen atoms.

    * The substance that accepts electrons and causes oxidation is called an oxidant.

    In many reactions, oxygen acts as the oxidant, but it's important to remember that other substances can also act as oxidants. For example, chlorine, bromine, and even hydrogen peroxide can act as oxidants in certain reactions.

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