2. Given the following table of standard reduction potentials for a hypothetical element X under acidic medium: Cell Notation E° (V) XO₂²¹/XO₂* 1.24 XO, XE A XOil xe 0.64 0.15 X³ / X² -4.7 X²⁰/X -0.30 X¹/X B A. Determine the reduction potential for A and B B. Construct a Latimer diagram for Element X C. Construct a Frost-Ebsworth diagram for Element X D. Identify the (i) most stable species, (ii) strongest oxidizing agent, (iii) the specie/s that will most likely disproportionate, and (iv) the disproportionation products from the diagram

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Given the following table of standard reduction potentials for a hypothetical
element X under acidic medium:
Cell Notation
E° (V)
XO₂²¹/XO₂*
1.24
XO2/ XB
A
XOil xe
0.64
X4+/X³⁰
0.15
X³+/X²+
-4.7
X²+/X
-0.30
X4+/X
B
A. Determine the reduction potential for A and B
B. Construct a Latimer diagram for Element X
C. Construct a Frost-Ebsworth diagram for Element X
D. Identify the (i) most stable species, (ii) strongest oxidizing agent, (iii) the specie/s that
will most likely disproportionate, and (iv) the disproportionation products from the
diagram
Transcribed Image Text:2. Given the following table of standard reduction potentials for a hypothetical element X under acidic medium: Cell Notation E° (V) XO₂²¹/XO₂* 1.24 XO2/ XB A XOil xe 0.64 X4+/X³⁰ 0.15 X³+/X²+ -4.7 X²+/X -0.30 X4+/X B A. Determine the reduction potential for A and B B. Construct a Latimer diagram for Element X C. Construct a Frost-Ebsworth diagram for Element X D. Identify the (i) most stable species, (ii) strongest oxidizing agent, (iii) the specie/s that will most likely disproportionate, and (iv) the disproportionation products from the diagram
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