$I. \, H_2O_2 + O_3 \rightarrow H_2O + 2O_2$
$II. \, H_2O_2 + Ag_2O \rightarrow 2Ag + H_2O + O_2$
The role of hydrogen peroxide in the above reactions is respectively:

  • A
    oxidizing in $I$ and reducing in $II$
  • B
    reducing in $I$ and oxidizing in $II$
  • C
    reducing in $I$ and $II$
  • D
    oxidizing in $I$ and $II$

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