For there reaction system involving the species in the table below, what conclusion is
justified for standard state conditions?
Standard Reduction Potentials E0
2Fe3+ + Sn2+ ¡ú 2Fe2+ + Sn4+ +0.62 V
Sn2+ + I2 ¡ú Sn4+ + 2I¨C +0.38 V
(A) I¨C would react with Fe3+
(B) Fe2+ would react with I2
(C) Fe3+ is a weaker oxidizing agent than I2
(D) Fe2+ is a stronger reducing agent than I¨C
6 answers
My screen is gibberish again on both .
I'm wondering if you are using a Mac.
2Fe3+ + Sn2+ ¡ú 2Fe2+ + Sn4+ +0.62 V
Sn2+ + I2 ¡ú Sn4+ + 2I¨C +0.38 V
Sn2+ + I2 ¡ú Sn4+ + 2I¨C +0.38 V
man this sucks well hold on
2Fe3+ + Sn2+ --> 2Fe2+ + Sn4+ +0.62 V
Sn2+ + I2 --> Sn4+ + 2I– +0.38 V
i hope this is better
2Fe3+ + Sn2+ --> 2Fe2+ + Sn4+ +0.62 V
Sn2+ + I2 --> Sn4+ + 2I– +0.38 V
i hope this is better
Yes. That's better but I don't have time to look at it now. I'll get back later.
But you also need to redo the answers because they contain some of the same strange symbols. especially the A answer.