Metal Metal ion In³+ (aq) In(s) La(s) Pd(s) Ti(s) Key: 1. In(s) 2. La(s) 3. Pd(s) 4. Ti(s) NR RXN Pd²+ (aq) NR La(s) La³+ (aq) RXN La³+ (aq) Pd²+ (aq) NR NR NR NR NR - No reaction RXN RXN NR RXN Ti²+ (aq) NR RXN NR NR RXN - Spontaneous reaction When the reducing agents are listed from strongest to weakest the order would be 5. In³+ (aq) 6. La³+ (aq) 7. Pd²+ (aq) 8. Ti²+ (aq) When the oxidizing agents are listed from strongest to weakest the order would be The substance that would have the strongest attraction for electrons would be Select one: ○ Pd(s) 0 0 ● ● ● ●

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In an experiment to study the reactivity of In(s), La(s), Pd(s) and Ti(s), a student made the following observations.
In³+ (aq) La³+ (aq)
Pd²+ (aq)
Ti²+ (aq)
Metal\Metal ion
In(s)
La(s)
Pd(s)
Ti(s)
Key:
1. In(s)
2. La(s)
3. Pd(s)
4. Ti(s)
NR
Select one:
O Pd(s)
RXN
Pd²+ (aq)
NR
La(s)
La³+ (aq)
RXN
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR No reaction
RXN
RXN
NR
RXN
NR
RXN
NR
NR
When the reducing agents are listed from strongest to weakest the order would be
RXN - Spontaneous reaction
When the oxidizing agents are listed from strongest to weakest the order would be
5. In³+ (aq)
6. La³+ (aq)
7. Pd²+ (aq)
8. Ti²+ (aq)
The substance that would have the strongest attraction for electrons would be
O
O
▸
Transcribed Image Text:In an experiment to study the reactivity of In(s), La(s), Pd(s) and Ti(s), a student made the following observations. In³+ (aq) La³+ (aq) Pd²+ (aq) Ti²+ (aq) Metal\Metal ion In(s) La(s) Pd(s) Ti(s) Key: 1. In(s) 2. La(s) 3. Pd(s) 4. Ti(s) NR Select one: O Pd(s) RXN Pd²+ (aq) NR La(s) La³+ (aq) RXN NR NR NR NR NR No reaction RXN RXN NR RXN NR RXN NR NR When the reducing agents are listed from strongest to weakest the order would be RXN - Spontaneous reaction When the oxidizing agents are listed from strongest to weakest the order would be 5. In³+ (aq) 6. La³+ (aq) 7. Pd²+ (aq) 8. Ti²+ (aq) The substance that would have the strongest attraction for electrons would be O O ▸
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