STANDARD REDUCION POINTIALS AT25C NaYage Na) -2.713 -2.356 -1676 -0.763 Zaag)+2e Zn() Fe"(ag)2e-Fel) Aa)e- Ag)1(ag) P(ag)+2e P) Fe"(ag)+3e- Fels) 0440 0.152 0125 0.040 0.000 Cư(ag) +e- Cư(ag) 0159 Cu"(ag) +2e-Ce) 0340 0.401 0.520 L0)+2e-21(ap) 0.535 0.800 Br) +2e-2 Br(ag) Ofe)+4H" (ag) +4e-2 H,0() CLe) + 2e-2C(ag) F) +2e-2 P(ag) 1.065 1.229 1358 2860 For the reaction: 3 Mg) + Ne) - MgN0) Y Which species is redaced? (A) Mg (B) N (C) MgN: Y Which species is the reducing agent? (A) N (B) Mg 3. In which molecule does S have the highest oxidation number? (A) HSO, (B) H,S (C) S 4. Which process is a redox reaction? (A) Fe-Fe:O, (B) So,- So Os-so I Which is the balanced redox equation in acidic solution? (A) CIO,+2 CI+2H-Ch+CIO, + HO B) CIO,+3 CI + H0-C+ 2 CIO, +2H O 2 CIO,+ cr +SH-Cl+ CIO, +4 HO Which is the balanced redox equation in basic solution? KA) BOH), + SnO+2 OH- Bị - Sno+ H0 (B) 2 BiOH) + SnO+ 10 OH-2 Bi- SeO+S HO (C) 2 BiOH), +3 SO-2 Bi + 3 SnO+3 HO Which species is the strongest reducing agent under standard-state conditions? (A) O, (B) Ag (C) Al
STANDARD REDUCION POINTIALS AT25C NaYage Na) -2.713 -2.356 -1676 -0.763 Zaag)+2e Zn() Fe"(ag)2e-Fel) Aa)e- Ag)1(ag) P(ag)+2e P) Fe"(ag)+3e- Fels) 0440 0.152 0125 0.040 0.000 Cư(ag) +e- Cư(ag) 0159 Cu"(ag) +2e-Ce) 0340 0.401 0.520 L0)+2e-21(ap) 0.535 0.800 Br) +2e-2 Br(ag) Ofe)+4H" (ag) +4e-2 H,0() CLe) + 2e-2C(ag) F) +2e-2 P(ag) 1.065 1.229 1358 2860 For the reaction: 3 Mg) + Ne) - MgN0) Y Which species is redaced? (A) Mg (B) N (C) MgN: Y Which species is the reducing agent? (A) N (B) Mg 3. In which molecule does S have the highest oxidation number? (A) HSO, (B) H,S (C) S 4. Which process is a redox reaction? (A) Fe-Fe:O, (B) So,- So Os-so I Which is the balanced redox equation in acidic solution? (A) CIO,+2 CI+2H-Ch+CIO, + HO B) CIO,+3 CI + H0-C+ 2 CIO, +2H O 2 CIO,+ cr +SH-Cl+ CIO, +4 HO Which is the balanced redox equation in basic solution? KA) BOH), + SnO+2 OH- Bị - Sno+ H0 (B) 2 BiOH) + SnO+ 10 OH-2 Bi- SeO+S HO (C) 2 BiOH), +3 SO-2 Bi + 3 SnO+3 HO Which species is the strongest reducing agent under standard-state conditions? (A) O, (B) Ag (C) Al
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