Consider the following standard reduction potentials. Half-reaction + (aq) + 3e¯ = Am²+ (aq) +2e=Ba(s) Ba2+ (aq) Am3+ Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct? Select all options that are correct. 0 Ba²+ has a more positive reduction potential than Am³+ 0 Am³+ has a more positive reduction potential than Ba²+ 0 Ba2+ is a stronger oxidising agent than Am³+ 0 Am³+ is a stronger oxidising agent than Ba²+ EO (V) - 2.30 - 2.91

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QUESTION 1
Consider the following standard reduction potentials.
Am³+
Half-reaction
(aq)
Ba2+
Ba a2+
Am3+
Ba²+ is a stronger oxidising agent than Am³+
Am³+
is a stronger oxidising agent than Ba²+
+3e Am2+
(aq)
(aq)
+2e=Ba(s)
Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct? Select all options that are correct.
has a more positive reduction potential than Am³+
has a more positive reduction potential than Ba²+
Eº (V)
- 2.30
- 2.91
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 1 Consider the following standard reduction potentials. Am³+ Half-reaction (aq) Ba2+ Ba a2+ Am3+ Ba²+ is a stronger oxidising agent than Am³+ Am³+ is a stronger oxidising agent than Ba²+ +3e Am2+ (aq) (aq) +2e=Ba(s) Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct? Select all options that are correct. has a more positive reduction potential than Am³+ has a more positive reduction potential than Ba²+ Eº (V) - 2.30 - 2.91
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