The following reactions are all observed to occur spontaneously as written. Ti(s) + Pd2+ (aq) → Ti²+ (aq) + Pd(s) - Ti(s) + Fe2+ (aq) → Ti²+ (aq) + Fe(s) Fe(s) + Sn²+ (aq) → Fe²+ (aq) + Sn(s) - Fe(s) + Pd2+ (aq) → Fe²+ (aq) + Pd(s) -> Ti(s) + Sn2+ (aq) → Ti²+ (aq) + Sn(s) - Sn(s) + Pd²+ (aq) → Sn²+(aq) + Pd(s) Which of these metals is most easily oxidized (which one has the greatest tendency to react and end up in its oxidized form)? Sn Fe Pd

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The following reactions are all observed to occur spontaneously as written.
Ti(s) + Pd2+ (aq) → Ti²+ (aq) + Pd(s)
Ti(s) + Fe²+ (aq) → Ti²+ (aq) + Fe(s)
Fe(s) + Sn²+ (aq) → Fe²+ (aq) + Sn(s)
Fe(s) + Pd²+(aq) → Fe²+(aq) + Pd(s)
Ti(s) + Sn²+(aq) → Ti²+(aq) + Sn(s)
Sn(s) + Pd²+(aq) → Sn²+(aq) + Pd(s)
Which of these metals is most easily oxidized (which one has the greatest tendency
to react and end up in its oxidized form)?
Sn
Fe
O Ti
Pd
Transcribed Image Text:The following reactions are all observed to occur spontaneously as written. Ti(s) + Pd2+ (aq) → Ti²+ (aq) + Pd(s) Ti(s) + Fe²+ (aq) → Ti²+ (aq) + Fe(s) Fe(s) + Sn²+ (aq) → Fe²+ (aq) + Sn(s) Fe(s) + Pd²+(aq) → Fe²+(aq) + Pd(s) Ti(s) + Sn²+(aq) → Ti²+(aq) + Sn(s) Sn(s) + Pd²+(aq) → Sn²+(aq) + Pd(s) Which of these metals is most easily oxidized (which one has the greatest tendency to react and end up in its oxidized form)? Sn Fe O Ti Pd
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