Consider the following half-reactions: Half-reaction E° (V) Ag*(aq) + e" > Ag(s) 0.799V Pb2+(aq) + 2e → Pb(s) -0.126V Mn2*(aq) + 2e → Mn(s) -1.180V The strongest oxidizing agent is: enter symbol The weakest oxidizing agent is: The weakest reducing agent is: The strongest reducing agent is: Will Ag(s) oxidize Mn(s) to Mn²+(aq)? Which species can be oxidized by Pb2*(aq)? If none enter none. Standard Reduction (Electrode) Potentials at 25 °C Half-Cell Reaction E° (volts) F2(g) + 2 e→2 F(aq) 2.87 Ce4*(aq) + e –→ Ce"(aq) 3+ 1.61 2+ MnO4 (aq) + 8 H"(aq) + 5 e¯ –→ Mn-T(aq) + 4 H2O(1) 1.51 Cl2(g) + 2 e' —2 СГ (aq) 1.36 Cr2072"(aq) + 14 H*(aq) + 6 e¯ →2 Cr"(aq) + 7 H2O(1) 1.33 O2(g) + 4 H*(aq) + 4 e→2 H2O(1) 1.229 Br2(1) + 2 e¯ –→2 Br¯(aq) 1.08 NO3 (aq) + 4 H"(aq) +3 e¯ –→ NO(g) + 2 H2O(1) 0.96 2 Hg-*(aq) + 2 e¯ → Hg22 (aq) 0.920 Hg-"(aq) + 2 e →Hg(1) 0.855 Ag"(aq) + e¯ – Ag(s) 0.799 2+, Hg2"(aq) + 2 e¯ →2 Hg(1) 0.789 Fe*(aq) + e → Fe2*(aq) 0.771 I2(s) + 2 e → 2 1 (aq) 0.535 Fe(CN)6° (aq) + e→ Fe(CN)64 (aq) 0.48 Cu2*(aq) + 2 e → Cu(s) 0.337 Cu2*(aq) + e" – Cu"(aq) 0.153 S(s) + 2 H*(aq) + 2 e → H2S(aq) 0.14 2 H*(aq) + 2 e → H2(g) 0.0000 Pb2*(aq) + 2 e → Pb(s) -0.126 Sn-"(aq) + 2 e¯ → Sn(s) „2+ -0.14 Ni2+(ag) + 2 e →Ni(s) -0.25 Co2+(ag) + 2 e →Co(s) -0.28 Cd2*(aq) + 2 e →Cd(s) -0.403 Cr3+ C* (aq) (aq) + e -0.41 Fe2*(aq) + 2 e →Fe(s) -0.44 Cr3+ (aq) + 3 e → Cr(s) -0.74 Zn2*(aq) + 2 e →Zn(s) -0.763 2 H20(1) + 2 e → H2(g) + 2 OH (aq) -0.83 Mn-"(aq) + 2 e¯ → Mn(s) 2+ -1.18 Als*(aq) + 3 e → Al(s) -1.66 2+ Mg"(aq) + 2 e →Mg(s) -2.37 Na"(aq) + e –→ Na(s) -2.714 K(aq) + e→ K(s) -2.925 Li*(aq) + e Li(s) -3.045
Consider the following half-reactions: Half-reaction E° (V) Ag*(aq) + e" > Ag(s) 0.799V Pb2+(aq) + 2e → Pb(s) -0.126V Mn2*(aq) + 2e → Mn(s) -1.180V The strongest oxidizing agent is: enter symbol The weakest oxidizing agent is: The weakest reducing agent is: The strongest reducing agent is: Will Ag(s) oxidize Mn(s) to Mn²+(aq)? Which species can be oxidized by Pb2*(aq)? If none enter none. Standard Reduction (Electrode) Potentials at 25 °C Half-Cell Reaction E° (volts) F2(g) + 2 e→2 F(aq) 2.87 Ce4*(aq) + e –→ Ce"(aq) 3+ 1.61 2+ MnO4 (aq) + 8 H"(aq) + 5 e¯ –→ Mn-T(aq) + 4 H2O(1) 1.51 Cl2(g) + 2 e' —2 СГ (aq) 1.36 Cr2072"(aq) + 14 H*(aq) + 6 e¯ →2 Cr"(aq) + 7 H2O(1) 1.33 O2(g) + 4 H*(aq) + 4 e→2 H2O(1) 1.229 Br2(1) + 2 e¯ –→2 Br¯(aq) 1.08 NO3 (aq) + 4 H"(aq) +3 e¯ –→ NO(g) + 2 H2O(1) 0.96 2 Hg-*(aq) + 2 e¯ → Hg22 (aq) 0.920 Hg-"(aq) + 2 e →Hg(1) 0.855 Ag"(aq) + e¯ – Ag(s) 0.799 2+, Hg2"(aq) + 2 e¯ →2 Hg(1) 0.789 Fe*(aq) + e → Fe2*(aq) 0.771 I2(s) + 2 e → 2 1 (aq) 0.535 Fe(CN)6° (aq) + e→ Fe(CN)64 (aq) 0.48 Cu2*(aq) + 2 e → Cu(s) 0.337 Cu2*(aq) + e" – Cu"(aq) 0.153 S(s) + 2 H*(aq) + 2 e → H2S(aq) 0.14 2 H*(aq) + 2 e → H2(g) 0.0000 Pb2*(aq) + 2 e → Pb(s) -0.126 Sn-"(aq) + 2 e¯ → Sn(s) „2+ -0.14 Ni2+(ag) + 2 e →Ni(s) -0.25 Co2+(ag) + 2 e →Co(s) -0.28 Cd2*(aq) + 2 e →Cd(s) -0.403 Cr3+ C* (aq) (aq) + e -0.41 Fe2*(aq) + 2 e →Fe(s) -0.44 Cr3+ (aq) + 3 e → Cr(s) -0.74 Zn2*(aq) + 2 e →Zn(s) -0.763 2 H20(1) + 2 e → H2(g) + 2 OH (aq) -0.83 Mn-"(aq) + 2 e¯ → Mn(s) 2+ -1.18 Als*(aq) + 3 e → Al(s) -1.66 2+ Mg"(aq) + 2 e →Mg(s) -2.37 Na"(aq) + e –→ Na(s) -2.714 K(aq) + e→ K(s) -2.925 Li*(aq) + e Li(s) -3.045
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