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Why can H₂O₂ act as both oxidant and reductant?
A. It contains oxygen in –2 state
B. It cannot donate electrons
C. Oxygen in H₂O₂ has –1 oxidation state, which can go to 0 or –2
D. It is not involved in redox reactions
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