Given the reduction potentials below: Reduction Half-Reaction E° (V)   Reduction Half-Reaction E° (V) F2(g)+2e− → 2F−(aq) +2.87   Pb2+(aq)+2e− → Pb(s) -0.13 Cl2(l)+2e− → 2Cl− (aq) +1.36   Sn2+(aq)+2e− → Sn(s) -0.14 O2(g)+4H+(aq)+4e− → 2H2O(l) +1.23   Ni2+(aq)+2e− → Ni(s) -0.23 Br2(l)+2e− → 2Br−(aq) +1.09   V3+(aq)+e− → V2+(aq) -0.26 Ag+(aq)+e− → Ag(s) +0.80   Cd2+(aq)+2e− → Cd(s) -0.40 Fe3+(aq)+e− → Fe2+(aq) +0.77   Fe2+(aq)+2e− → Fe(s) -0.44 I2(l) + 2e− → 2I−(aq) +0.54   Cr3+(aq)+3e− → Cr(s) -0.74 Cu2+(aq)+2e− → Cu(s) +0.34   Zn2+(aq)+2e− → Zn(s) -0.76 Sn4+(aq)+2e− → Sn2+(aq) +0.15   Mn2+(aq)+2e− → Mn(s) -1.18 2H+(aq)+2e− → H2(g) 0.00   Al3+(aq)+3e− → Al(s) -1.66

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Given the reduction potentials below:

Reduction Half-Reaction

E° (V)

 

Reduction Half-Reaction

E° (V)

F2(g)+2e → 2F(aq)

+2.87

 

Pb2+(aq)+2e → Pb(s)

-0.13

Cl2(l)+2e → 2Cl (aq)

+1.36

 

Sn2+(aq)+2e → Sn(s)

-0.14

O2(g)+4H+(aq)+4e → 2H2O(l)

+1.23

 

Ni2+(aq)+2e → Ni(s)

-0.23

Br2(l)+2e → 2Br(aq)

+1.09

 

V3+(aq)+e → V2+(aq)

-0.26

Ag+(aq)+e → Ag(s)

+0.80

 

Cd2+(aq)+2e → Cd(s)

-0.40

Fe3+(aq)+e → Fe2+(aq)

+0.77

 

Fe2+(aq)+2e → Fe(s)

-0.44

I2(l) + 2e → 2I(aq)

+0.54

 

Cr3+(aq)+3e → Cr(s)

-0.74

Cu2+(aq)+2e → Cu(s)

+0.34

 

Zn2+(aq)+2e → Zn(s)

-0.76

Sn4+(aq)+2e → Sn2+(aq)

+0.15

 

Mn2+(aq)+2e → Mn(s)

-1.18

2H+(aq)+2e → H2(g)

0.00

 

Al3+(aq)+3e → Al(s)

-1.66

 

What is the value of ΔGo in kJ at 25 oC for the reaction between the pair:  

Ag(s) and Mn2+(aq) to give Mn(s) and Ag+(aq) ?  

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