Based on the Table of Standard Reduction Potentials, select what type of reaction, if any, can occur between the following reactants, and why. Be sure to pay attention to charges (ions versus neutral metals). a) Mn2+ and Zn Type of reaction possible (if any) [ Select ] Explanation why [Select ] b) Fe3+ and A13+ Type of reaction possible (if any) [ Select ] Explanation why Select]

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Boxes 1-4.

box 1 answer choices: no reaction possible, non-spontaneous, or spontaneous.

box 2 answer choices: neither species can be reduced, neither species can be oxidized, standard cell potential is (+), or standard cell potential is (-).

box 3 answer choices: non-spontaneous, no reaction possible, or spontaneous.

box 4 answer choices: neither species can be reduced, neither species can be oxidized, standard cell potential is (-), or standard cell potential is (-).

Based on the Table of Standard Reduction Potentials, select what
type of reaction, if any, can occur between the following
reactants, and why. Be sure to pay attention to charges (ions
versus neutral metals).
a) Mn2+ and Zn
Type of reaction possible (if any)
[ Select ]
Explanation why
[ Select ]
b) Fe3+ and AI3+
Type of reaction possible (if any)
[Select]
Explanation why [Select]
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