MnO4-
SO2-
N3-
BrO3-
To determine which compound cannot act as an oxidising agent, we must understand what an oxidising agent is. An oxidising agent, or oxidant, is a substance that has the ability to oxidize other substances—meaning, it accepts electrons from them. Thus, a good oxidising agent has a tendency to gain electrons and, in the process, is reduced.
Let's analyze each option:
From this analysis, it's evident that the azide ion (N3-) does not typically act as an oxidising agent.
Conclusion: The substance that cannot act as an oxidising agent is N3-.
In \( \text{N}^{3-} \), nitrogen is present in its lowest possible oxidation state. Hence, it cannot be further reduced and cannot act as an oxidizing agent.
The correct option is (C) : N3-

A solid cylinder of radius $\dfrac{R}{3}$ and length $\dfrac{L}{2}$ is removed along the central axis. Find ratio of initial moment of inertia and moment of inertia of removed cylinder. 
Oxidation is a chemical process which can be explained by following four point of views
In terms of oxygen transfer
In terms of electron transfer
In terms of hydrogen transfer
In terms of oxidation number
Oxidation in Terms of Oxygen Transfer – Oxidation is gain of oxygen.
Reduction is a chemical process which can be explained by following four point of views
In terms of oxygen transfer
In terms of electron transfer
In terms of hydrogen transfer
In terms of oxidation number
Reduction in Terms of Oxygen Transfer – Reduction is loss of oxygen.
A chemical reaction which involves transfer of electrons or change in oxidation number of atoms is called redox reaction.