Using this table of standard reduction potentials determine which of the following is the strongest reducing agent. Hall-Reaction Hall-Raaction R+20 2F Ag"+eAg Co +eCo HO, +2H +2e ZH0 Cett +eCe P6O,+4H +SO,+ 2ePhSO, + 2H,0 M0,+ 4H+3eMaO,+2H,0 2e+2H +10; 10,+ H,0 Ma0, + 8H + SeMa + 4H,0 Au + 3e+ Au PhO,+ 4H + 2eP +2H,0 a, + 2e- 201 Cr0,+14H + 2Cr" + 7H,0 0, + 4H* + de" -→ 2H,0 MaO, + 4H + 2eMa+2H,0 10, + 6H* + Se"I, + 3H,0 Br+2e2Br VO, + 2H* +eVO + H,0 AuC+3 Au + 4C NO, +4H + 3eNO +2H,0 CIO, +eC0, 2Hg +2eHg Ag+eAg Hg +2e2Hg Fe +e * 0,+ 2H +2e H,O, Ma0,+eMa0,- 4+2e21 Ca +eCu 2.87 0, + 2H.0 + 4 40H Cu + 2eCu Hg C,+ 2e 2Hg + 21 Aga +eAg+ a so + 4H + 20HSO, + H,0 Curt+Cu 2H +20 H 0.40 199 0.34 0.27 1.82 1.78 1. 0.22 1.70 0.20 169 168 a16 0.00 1.60 -0.016 1.51 Ph +2ePh Se+ 2e Sn N + 2e Ni PASO, + 2e Ph + S0/ Ca + 2e Cd Cr +eC* F + 2eFe C+ Cr Za + 20 Za 2H,0 + 2e 11, + 20H" Ma+ 2e Ma Al -013 1.50 -014 1.46 -0.23 -035 1.36 133 -040 -041 -0.4 -073 1.23 1.21 1.20 1.09 -0.76 L00 -LIS -1.66 -221 -237 -237 0.99 A + 3e H, + 2e2H Mg + 2eMg L+ La Na' +e Na C" + 20-C Ba + 20 - Ba 0.96 0.954 0.91 0.80 -271 -2.76 -290 -292 -J05 0.80 0.77 0.68 0.56 0.54 K* +eK 0.52
Using this table of standard reduction potentials determine which of the following is the strongest reducing agent. Hall-Reaction Hall-Raaction R+20 2F Ag"+eAg Co +eCo HO, +2H +2e ZH0 Cett +eCe P6O,+4H +SO,+ 2ePhSO, + 2H,0 M0,+ 4H+3eMaO,+2H,0 2e+2H +10; 10,+ H,0 Ma0, + 8H + SeMa + 4H,0 Au + 3e+ Au PhO,+ 4H + 2eP +2H,0 a, + 2e- 201 Cr0,+14H + 2Cr" + 7H,0 0, + 4H* + de" -→ 2H,0 MaO, + 4H + 2eMa+2H,0 10, + 6H* + Se"I, + 3H,0 Br+2e2Br VO, + 2H* +eVO + H,0 AuC+3 Au + 4C NO, +4H + 3eNO +2H,0 CIO, +eC0, 2Hg +2eHg Ag+eAg Hg +2e2Hg Fe +e * 0,+ 2H +2e H,O, Ma0,+eMa0,- 4+2e21 Ca +eCu 2.87 0, + 2H.0 + 4 40H Cu + 2eCu Hg C,+ 2e 2Hg + 21 Aga +eAg+ a so + 4H + 20HSO, + H,0 Curt+Cu 2H +20 H 0.40 199 0.34 0.27 1.82 1.78 1. 0.22 1.70 0.20 169 168 a16 0.00 1.60 -0.016 1.51 Ph +2ePh Se+ 2e Sn N + 2e Ni PASO, + 2e Ph + S0/ Ca + 2e Cd Cr +eC* F + 2eFe C+ Cr Za + 20 Za 2H,0 + 2e 11, + 20H" Ma+ 2e Ma Al -013 1.50 -014 1.46 -0.23 -035 1.36 133 -040 -041 -0.4 -073 1.23 1.21 1.20 1.09 -0.76 L00 -LIS -1.66 -221 -237 -237 0.99 A + 3e H, + 2e2H Mg + 2eMg L+ La Na' +e Na C" + 20-C Ba + 20 - Ba 0.96 0.954 0.91 0.80 -271 -2.76 -290 -292 -J05 0.80 0.77 0.68 0.56 0.54 K* +eK 0.52
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the following is the strongest reducing agent.
Half-Reaction
Hall-Reaction
R+202F
Ag"+ eAg"
Co +eCo
HO, +2H +2e
Ce +eCe
PhO, + 4H + SO0,+2ePhSO, + 2H,0
M O, +4H'+3MnO, +2H,0
2e + 2H + 10, 10,+ H,0
Ma0,+ 8H + Se"Ma+4H,O
Au + 3e Au
P6O, + 4H+2e Pb +2H,0
Cl +202C1
Cr0, + 14H + 602Cr + 7H,O
0, + 4H* + de 2H,0
MaO, + 4H +2e Ma + 2H,0
10, + 6H +Se +3H,0
Br+2e 2Br
VO, + 2H+c VO + HO
AuCl+3e- Au + 4CI
NO, +4H +3e"NO + 2H,0
CIO, +eC0,
2Hg +2e Hg
Ag+eAg
Hg +2e2Hg
Fe +eF
0, + 2H +2e H,O,
MaO, +eMsO,
4+2e21
Cu +eCu
2.87
0, + 2H.0 +440H
Cu + 2eCu
Hg Cl, +2e2Hg + 20
AgCl+eAg + CT
1.9
0.40
0.34
1.82
- 2H0
1.78
0.27
0.22
1.70
SO+4H+2eH,SO, + H0
0.20
1.69
168
1.60
Cu+ Cu
2H
20
a16
H2
Fe+3eFe
0.00
-0.036
1.51
Pb
+ 2e
-0.13
Sa +2eSm
Ni +2eNi
PASO, + 2ePb+ S0/
Cd + 2eCd
Cr+eC
Fe
1.50
-014
1.46
-0.23
1.36
-0.35
1.3
-0.40
1.23
-0.41
F+ 2e
Cr +3 Cr
Za + 20ZA
2H,0 + 2011,+ 20H
Mn + 2eMn
Al+ 3eAl
H, + 2e2H
-0.44
1.21
1.20
-0.73
1.09
-0.76
-0.K3
L.00
0.99
-L18
-1.66
-221
-237
-237
-271
1.
0.96
0.954
Mg+2eMg
L+ 3eLa
0.91
0.80
0.80
Na +eNa
-2.76
-290
Ca + 20Ca
Ba + 20B
K +eK
LiteLi
0.77
0.68
-292
0.56
J0S
0.54
0.52
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