random chem notes
Strong reducing agents easily lose (or donate) electrons. An atom with a relatively large atomic radius tends to be a better reductant, due to weaker attraction from the nuclei to valence electrons.
The strongest reducing agents are the alkali metals (Group 1) as they have low electronegativities and lose electrons very easily.
Some molecules such as carbon monoxide (CO) are also used in the chemical industry as reducing agents to help extract metals.
Strong reducing agents easily lose (or donate) electrons. An atom with a relatively large atomic radius tends to be a better reductant, due to weaker attraction from the nuclei to valence electrons.
The strongest reducing agents are the alkali metals (Group 1) as they have low electronegativities and lose electrons very easily.
Some molecules such as carbon monoxide (CO) are also used in the chemical industry as reducing agents to help extract metals.