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What happens to a metal when it acts as a reducing agent?

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What happens to a metal when it acts as a reducing agent?

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When a metal acts as reducing agent, the other substance (for which metal acts as reducing agent) gets electrons (from metal) and by definition goes on reduction, and the metal, in this process, donates electron so, metal itself undergoes to oxidation.

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