Metals K, L, M and N and their salts are selectively reacted and yield the following data: L2(aq) +2 Ks)Ls)+2 K'(aq) K(s) N(aq)no change K (aq) M(s)Ks) M*(aq) N(s) +M+(aq) → N+(aq) +M(s) The weakest reducing agent is 2. L2 (a) 3. M (aa) 4. N (aa) 5· Kg) The weakest oxidizing agent is ︾ The substance most easily oxidized is The substance most easily reduced is The strongest reducing agent 6. Ls) is 7. Ms) The strongest oxidizing agent is 8. Ns)

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Metals K, L, M and N and their salts are selectively reacted and yield the following data:
L2(aq) +2 Ks)Ls)+2 K'(aq)
K(s) N(aq)no change
K (aq) M(s)Ks) M*(aq)
N(s) +M+(aq) → N+(aq) +M(s)
The weakest reducing agent is
2. L2 (a)
3. M (aa)
4. N (aa)
5· Kg)
The weakest oxidizing agent is
︾
The substance most easily
oxidized is
The substance most easily
reduced is
The strongest reducing agent 6. Ls)
is
7. Ms)
The strongest oxidizing agent
is
8. Ns)
Transcribed Image Text:Metals K, L, M and N and their salts are selectively reacted and yield the following data: L2(aq) +2 Ks)Ls)+2 K'(aq) K(s) N(aq)no change K (aq) M(s)Ks) M*(aq) N(s) +M+(aq) → N+(aq) +M(s) The weakest reducing agent is 2. L2 (a) 3. M (aa) 4. N (aa) 5· Kg) The weakest oxidizing agent is ︾ The substance most easily oxidized is The substance most easily reduced is The strongest reducing agent 6. Ls) is 7. Ms) The strongest oxidizing agent is 8. Ns)
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