Consider the following half-reactions: (1) The strongest oxidizing agent is: (2) The weakest oxidizing agent is: (3) The weakest reducing agent is: (4) The strongest reducing agent is: (5) Will Zn²+ (aq) oxidize Hg(1) to Hg2+ (aq)? | Half-reaction Hg2+ (aq) + 2e 2H+ (aq) + 2e- Zn²+ (aq) + 2e →→→→ Zn(s)-0.763V E° (V) → Hg(1) 0.855V H₂(g) 0.000V (6) Which species can be oxidized by H+ (aq)? If none, leave box blank. enter formula Previous Next

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Consider the following half-reactions:
(1) The strongest oxidizing agent is:
(2) The weakest oxidizing agent is:
(3) The weakest reducing agent is:
(4) The strongest reducing agent is:
(5) Will Zn²+ (aq) oxidize Hg(1) to Hg2+ (aq)? |
Half-reaction
Hg2+ (aq) + 2e
2H+(aq) + 2e™
Zn2+ (aq) + 2e →
(6) Which species can be oxidized by H+ (aq)?
If none, leave box blank.
E° (V)
Hg(1) 0.855V
H₂(g) 0.000v
Zn(s) -0.763V
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Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following half-reactions: (1) The strongest oxidizing agent is: (2) The weakest oxidizing agent is: (3) The weakest reducing agent is: (4) The strongest reducing agent is: (5) Will Zn²+ (aq) oxidize Hg(1) to Hg2+ (aq)? | Half-reaction Hg2+ (aq) + 2e 2H+(aq) + 2e™ Zn2+ (aq) + 2e → (6) Which species can be oxidized by H+ (aq)? If none, leave box blank. E° (V) Hg(1) 0.855V H₂(g) 0.000v Zn(s) -0.763V enter formula Previous Next
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Consider the following half-reactions:
(1) The strongest oxidizing agent is:
(2) The weakest oxidizing agent is:
(3) The weakest reducing agent is:
(4) The strongest reducing agent is:
(5) Will Cl₂(g) oxidize Cr(s) to Cr³+ (aq)?
Half-reaction
E° (V)
Cl₂(g) + 2e →→→ 2Cl(aq) 1.360V
Cd(s)-0.403V
Cr(s) -0.740V
Cd2+ (aq) + 2e
Cr³+ (aq) + 3e
(6) Which species can be oxidized by Cd²+ (aq)?
If none, leave box blank.
enter formula
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Transcribed Image Text:[References] Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. Consider the following half-reactions: (1) The strongest oxidizing agent is: (2) The weakest oxidizing agent is: (3) The weakest reducing agent is: (4) The strongest reducing agent is: (5) Will Cl₂(g) oxidize Cr(s) to Cr³+ (aq)? Half-reaction E° (V) Cl₂(g) + 2e →→→ 2Cl(aq) 1.360V Cd(s)-0.403V Cr(s) -0.740V Cd2+ (aq) + 2e Cr³+ (aq) + 3e (6) Which species can be oxidized by Cd²+ (aq)? If none, leave box blank. enter formula In
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