QUESTION 27 Based on the provided chart of reduction potentials, rank the following chemicals from strongest (1) to weakest (5) oxidizing agents. EV) Half-Reaction +2.87 F(8) + 2e-2F(ag) +1.51 MnO, (aq) + 8 H°(aq) + Se Mn²"(aq) + 4 H,O(1) +1.36 Clle) + 2e -2 Cr (aq) Ct07 (ag) + 14 H"(aq) + 6e 2Cr"(ap)+7 H20(1) O(8) + 4 H'(aq) + 4e 2 H,o(1) Bry(1) + 2e - 2 Br (aq) +1.33 +1.23 +1.06 NO, (aq) + 4 H'(aq) + 3 e NO(g) + 2 H20(I) Ag (aq) +e - Ag(s) Fe"(aq) + e – Fe²"(aq) Oz(g) + 2 H*(aq) +2e H2O(aq) MnO, (aq) + 2 H,O(I) + 3e MnO2(s) + 4 OH (aq) +0.96 +0.80 +0.77 +0.68 +0.59 +0.54 L(s) +2e – 21(aq) +0.40 O2(8) + 2 H2O(I) + 4e →4 OH (aq) +0.34 Cu"(ag) + 2 e – Cu(s) 2 H*(aq) + 2 e¯ H2(8) Ni (aq) + 2 e Fe" (aq) + 2 e – Fe(s) Zn"(aq) – 2 e –Zn(s} 2 H,0(1) + 2 e Ha(8) + 2 OH (aq) Al"(aq) + 3 e -– Al(s) o[defined] -0.28 NI(s) -0.44 -0.76 -0.83 -1.66 -2.71 Na (aq) + e – Na(s) -3.05 LI(aq) + e - Li(s) DII %23 PriScn F3 FS F6 F2 F4 %23 24 % 3. 4 6

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QUESTION 27
Based on the provided chart of reduction potentials, rank the following chemicals from strongest (1) to weakest (5) oxidizing agents.
EV)
Half-Reaction
+2.87
F(8) + 2e 2F (aq)
Mno, (aq) + 8 H*(aq) + 5 e¯ Mn²"(aq) + 4 H2O(I)
Cle) + 2e - 2 Cr (aq)
C2O7 (aq) + 14 H"(aq) + 6e¯ → 2Cr"(aq) + 7 H2O(1)
O(8) + 4H"(aq) + 4e 2 H,O(1)
Bra(1) + 2e- 2 Br"(aq)
+1.51
+1.36
+1.33
+1.23
+1.06
+0.96
NO, (aq) + 4 H*(aq) + 3 e¯ → NO(g) + 2 H2O(I)
+0,80
Ag (aq) + e - Ag(s)
+0.77
Fe"(aq) + e" Fe²*(aq)
+0.68
O2(8) + 2 H*(aq) + 2 e¯ → H2O(aq)
+0.59
MnO, (aq) + 2 H2O(I) + 3 e¯ → MnO2(s) + 4 OH (aq)
+0.54
1(s) +2e – 21"(aq)
+0.40
O2(8) + 2 H2O(I) + 4e →4 OH (aq)
+0.34
Cu"(aq) + 2 e – Cu(s)
0[defined]
2H (aq) + 2 e – H;(8)
Ni2"(aq) + 2 e
Fe" (aq) + 2 e" – Fe(s)/
Zn"(aq) – 2 e – Zn(s)
2 H,0(I) + 2 e – Ha(8) + 2 OH (aq)
Al" (aq) + 3e Al(s)
-0.28
Ni(s)
-0.44
-0.76
-0,83
-1.66
-2.71
Na (ag) + e – Na(s)
-3.05
LI"(ag) + e – Li(s)
PriScn
Home
DII
Esc
F5
F6
F2
F3
%23
$4
3
4
6
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 27 Based on the provided chart of reduction potentials, rank the following chemicals from strongest (1) to weakest (5) oxidizing agents. EV) Half-Reaction +2.87 F(8) + 2e 2F (aq) Mno, (aq) + 8 H*(aq) + 5 e¯ Mn²"(aq) + 4 H2O(I) Cle) + 2e - 2 Cr (aq) C2O7 (aq) + 14 H"(aq) + 6e¯ → 2Cr"(aq) + 7 H2O(1) O(8) + 4H"(aq) + 4e 2 H,O(1) Bra(1) + 2e- 2 Br"(aq) +1.51 +1.36 +1.33 +1.23 +1.06 +0.96 NO, (aq) + 4 H*(aq) + 3 e¯ → NO(g) + 2 H2O(I) +0,80 Ag (aq) + e - Ag(s) +0.77 Fe"(aq) + e" Fe²*(aq) +0.68 O2(8) + 2 H*(aq) + 2 e¯ → H2O(aq) +0.59 MnO, (aq) + 2 H2O(I) + 3 e¯ → MnO2(s) + 4 OH (aq) +0.54 1(s) +2e – 21"(aq) +0.40 O2(8) + 2 H2O(I) + 4e →4 OH (aq) +0.34 Cu"(aq) + 2 e – Cu(s) 0[defined] 2H (aq) + 2 e – H;(8) Ni2"(aq) + 2 e Fe" (aq) + 2 e" – Fe(s)/ Zn"(aq) – 2 e – Zn(s) 2 H,0(I) + 2 e – Ha(8) + 2 OH (aq) Al" (aq) + 3e Al(s) -0.28 Ni(s) -0.44 -0.76 -0,83 -1.66 -2.71 Na (ag) + e – Na(s) -3.05 LI"(ag) + e – Li(s) PriScn Home DII Esc F5 F6 F2 F3 %23 $4 3 4 6
-0.44
-0.76
-0.83
-1.66
-2.71
-3.05
Fe2+
C12
v I2
v Ag*
Cu2+
Esc
111
Transcribed Image Text:-0.44 -0.76 -0.83 -1.66 -2.71 -3.05 Fe2+ C12 v I2 v Ag* Cu2+ Esc 111
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