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An oxidizing agent, or oxidant, is a substance that gains electrons in a chemical reaction and thereby causes another substance to be oxidized. In the process, the oxidizing agent itself is reduced. Oxidizing agents are crucial in redox (reduction-oxidation) reactions, where the transfer of electrons occurs. Common examples of oxidizing agents include: 1. **Oxygen (O₂)** - Often involved in combustion and respiration.

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