Answer:
Mn is the oxidizing agent.
N is the reducing agent.
Step-by-step explanation:
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In this case, according to the undergoing chemical reaction, it is seen that the manganese in KMnO4 has an oxidation state of 7+, in MnSO4 of 2+ and nitrogen in KNO2 is 3+ and in KNO3 is 5+; thus we have the following half-reactions:
![Mn^(7+)+5e^-\rightarrow Mn^(2+)\\\\N^(3+)\rightarrow N^(5+)+2e^-](https://img.qammunity.org/2022/formulas/chemistry/college/i3rj5fm7ud3kpocv0e6uh6miz93r4pz1y3.png)
Thus, since manganese is undergoing a decrease in the oxidation state, we infer it is the oxidizing agent whereas nitrogen, undergoing an increase in the oxidation state is the reducing agent.
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