Co³*(aq) + e¯ → Co²*(aq) → Fe²+(aq) E° = +1.953 V Fe*(aq) + e¯ E° = +0.769 V %3D I;(aq) + 2e¯ –→ 21¬(aq) E° = +0.534 V %3D Pb²+(aq) + 2e¯ → Pb(s) E° = -0.127 V Cd²+(aq) + 2e- →Cd(s) E° = -0.402 V %3D Mn²+(aq) + 2e¯ → Mn(s) E° = -1.182 V a. Which is the weakest reducing agent? b. Which is the strongest reducing agent? c. Which is the strongest oxidizing agent?

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Co³*(aq) + e¯ → Co²+(aq)
Fe3+(aq) + e¯ – Fe²+(aq)
E° = +1.953 V
%3D
E° = +0.769 V
-
1, (ад) + 2е- —21- (ад)
21¬(aq)
E° = +0.534 V
Pb²+(aq) + 2e¯ → Pb(s)
E° = –0.127 V
-
Cd²*(aq) + 2e-→Cd(s)
E° = -0.402 V
Mn²+(aq) + 2e-→Mn(s)
E° = -1.182 V
a. Which is the weakest reducing agent?
b. Which is the strongest reducing agent?
c. Which is the strongest oxidizing agent?
d. Which is the weakest oxidizing agent?
e. Will Pb reduce Fe3+ to Fe2+?
f. Will I- reduce Pb2+ to Pb?
g. Which ion/s can be reduced by Pb?
h. Which metal/s can be oxidized by Fe3+?
Transcribed Image Text:Co³*(aq) + e¯ → Co²+(aq) Fe3+(aq) + e¯ – Fe²+(aq) E° = +1.953 V %3D E° = +0.769 V - 1, (ад) + 2е- —21- (ад) 21¬(aq) E° = +0.534 V Pb²+(aq) + 2e¯ → Pb(s) E° = –0.127 V - Cd²*(aq) + 2e-→Cd(s) E° = -0.402 V Mn²+(aq) + 2e-→Mn(s) E° = -1.182 V a. Which is the weakest reducing agent? b. Which is the strongest reducing agent? c. Which is the strongest oxidizing agent? d. Which is the weakest oxidizing agent? e. Will Pb reduce Fe3+ to Fe2+? f. Will I- reduce Pb2+ to Pb? g. Which ion/s can be reduced by Pb? h. Which metal/s can be oxidized by Fe3+?
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