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Reaction 1: Cu (strongest reducing
Reaction 1:
Cu (strongest reducing agent) I- Ag Br- (weakest reducing agent) Reaction 2: Zn(strongestreducing agent) Pb Cu
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Anna
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Determine the order of reducing agents (strongest to weakest).
A) Mn(s) > Zn(s) > Cr(s) > Fe(s) B) Fe(s) > Cr(s) > Zn(s) > Mn(s)
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Anonymous
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The following equations represent spontaneous reactions. From this evidence, set up a table of relative strengths of oxidizing
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Alex
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Arrange the three metals in order of their relative strengths as reducing agents, placing the strongest first. Write each metal
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Brooke Deemer
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Consider only the species (at standard conditions) Na+, Cl-, Ag+, Ag, Zn++, Zn, Pb in ...?
answering the following questions.
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Anonymous
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Which of the following is the strongest reducing agent?
Ca2+(aq) Li+(aq) Ca(s) Na(s) K(s) ans: K(s) but I don't understand why it
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lililiana
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The reaction of quicklime (CaO) with sulfur dioxide (SO2) is an important reaction for reducing SO2 emissions from coal-fired
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M
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Consider the following reaction and select the false statement below.
NaI + 3HOCl → NaIO3 + 3HCl A. HOCl is the oxidizing agent
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Nat
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Pt(s)/ IO3- (aq),H+(aq) // Zn^2+(aq)/ Zn(s)
Strongest oxidizing and reducing
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What is the reducing agent in the forward reaction?
H2O2(aq) + 2 HI(aq)--->2 H2O(l)+I2(s) Since H2O2 can be both a reducing and
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Songyi
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