Aqueous solutions of tin (IV) nitrate and Iron (III) lodide react. Whlch of the following Is the correct redox reaction for a spontaneous reactlon? O Sn*(aq) + 12(s) --> Sn2*(aq) + 21(aq) 2FE3*(aq) + I2(s) -> 2F62*(aq) + 21(aq) O 2F 3 (aq) + Sn* (aq) --> 2FE2*(aq) + Sn2*(aq) O 2F63*(aq) + 21 (aq) --> 2F@²*(aq) + 2(s)

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Aqueous solutlons of tin (IV) nitrate and Iron (III) lodide react. Whlch of the
following Is the correct redox reactlon for a spontaneous reactlon?
O Sn**(aq) + 12(s) -> Sn2*(aq) + 21°(aq)
2F63*(aq) + 12(s) --> 2F@²*(aq) + 21(aq)
O 2F63*(aq) + Sn*(aq) --> 2F62*(aq) + Sn2 (aq)
O 2F63 (aq) + 21"(aq) --> 2FE2*(aq) + l2(s)
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As part of a laboratory procedure, a student recorded observatlons after placing strips
of metal Into aqueous solutlons according to the following comblnatlons.
N/C = no change and R = reactlon.
Be2* aq)
Cd2 (aq)
Ra2 (aq)
v2 (aq)
Be(s)
N/C
R.
N/C
R
Cd(s)
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
Ra(s)
R.
N/C
R.
V(s)
N/C
R.
N/C
N/C
5. The grouping in which the oxidizing agents are arranged from weakest to
strongest is
O Cd(s), V(s), Be(s), Ra(s)
O Ra2 (aq), Be2*(aq), V2*(aq), Cd2+ (aq)
O Ra(s), Be(s), V(s), Cd(s)
O Ca2 (aq), V2*(aq), Be2*(aq), Ra²*(aq)
Transcribed Image Text:Aqueous solutlons of tin (IV) nitrate and Iron (III) lodide react. Whlch of the following Is the correct redox reactlon for a spontaneous reactlon? O Sn**(aq) + 12(s) -> Sn2*(aq) + 21°(aq) 2F63*(aq) + 12(s) --> 2F@²*(aq) + 21(aq) O 2F63*(aq) + Sn*(aq) --> 2F62*(aq) + Sn2 (aq) O 2F63 (aq) + 21"(aq) --> 2FE2*(aq) + l2(s) Use the following Information to answer the next question As part of a laboratory procedure, a student recorded observatlons after placing strips of metal Into aqueous solutlons according to the following comblnatlons. N/C = no change and R = reactlon. Be2* aq) Cd2 (aq) Ra2 (aq) v2 (aq) Be(s) N/C R. N/C R Cd(s) N/C N/C N/C N/C Ra(s) R. N/C R. V(s) N/C R. N/C N/C 5. The grouping in which the oxidizing agents are arranged from weakest to strongest is O Cd(s), V(s), Be(s), Ra(s) O Ra2 (aq), Be2*(aq), V2*(aq), Cd2+ (aq) O Ra(s), Be(s), V(s), Cd(s) O Ca2 (aq), V2*(aq), Be2*(aq), Ra²*(aq)
The balanced net lonlc (redox) equatlon for the reaction between Pb(s) and Ag*
(aq) Is
O Pb(s) + Ag1*(aq) --> Pb2 (aq) + Ag(s)
Pb(s) +2 Ag1*(aq)-> Pb2*(aq) + 2 Ag(s)
Pb(s) + Ag1*(aq) + 2e --> Pb2*(aq) + 2 Ag(s) + 2 e
Pb(s) + 2 Ag1*(aq) + 2 e --> 2 PbAg(s)
Transcribed Image Text:The balanced net lonlc (redox) equatlon for the reaction between Pb(s) and Ag* (aq) Is O Pb(s) + Ag1*(aq) --> Pb2 (aq) + Ag(s) Pb(s) +2 Ag1*(aq)-> Pb2*(aq) + 2 Ag(s) Pb(s) + Ag1*(aq) + 2e --> Pb2*(aq) + 2 Ag(s) + 2 e Pb(s) + 2 Ag1*(aq) + 2 e --> 2 PbAg(s)
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