Consider the following standard reduction potentials: F2(g) + 2 e- 2 F'(aq) E° = +2.87 V Mg2*(aq) + 2 e - Mg(s) E° = -2.37 V Under standard conditions, O Mg(s) is a stronger oxidizing agent than F (aq), and Mg2*(aq) is a stronger reducing agent than F2(g), OF (aq) is a stronger oxidizing agent than Mg(s), and F2(g) is a stronger reducing agent than Mg2*(aq). O F2(g) is a stronger oxidizing agent than Mg2"(aq), and Mg(s) is a stronger reducins agent than F (aq). O Mg2*(aq) is a stronger oxidizing agent than F2(g), and F (aq) is a stronger reducing agent than Mg(s).

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Consider the following standard reduction potentials:
F2(g) + 2 e - 2 F (aq)
E° = +2.87 V
Mg2*(aq) + 2 e - Mg(s)
E° = -2.37 V
Under standard conditions,
O Mg(s) is a stronger oxidizing agent than F (aq), and Mg2*(aq) is a stronger
reducing agent than F2(g),
O F (aq) is a stronger oxidizing agent than Mg(s), and F2(g) is a stronger reducing
agent than Mg2*(aq).
O F2(g) is a stronger oxidizing agent than Mg-"(aq), and Mg(s) is a stronger reducing
agent than F (aq).
O Mg2*(aq) is a stronger oxidizing agent than F2(g), and F(aq) is a stronger
reducing agent than Mg(s).
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following standard reduction potentials: F2(g) + 2 e - 2 F (aq) E° = +2.87 V Mg2*(aq) + 2 e - Mg(s) E° = -2.37 V Under standard conditions, O Mg(s) is a stronger oxidizing agent than F (aq), and Mg2*(aq) is a stronger reducing agent than F2(g), O F (aq) is a stronger oxidizing agent than Mg(s), and F2(g) is a stronger reducing agent than Mg2*(aq). O F2(g) is a stronger oxidizing agent than Mg-"(aq), and Mg(s) is a stronger reducing agent than F (aq). O Mg2*(aq) is a stronger oxidizing agent than F2(g), and F(aq) is a stronger reducing agent than Mg(s).
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