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Bromine (Br) loses an electron, so it is the reducing agent. Bromine (Br) gains an electron, so it is the reducing agent. Chlorine (Cl) loses an electron, so it is the reducing agent. Chlorine (Cl) gains an electron, so it is the reducing agent.

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