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Part I-A Qualitative Redox Table for Copper, Zinc, Iron, and Their Ions
1. Write net ionic equations for any reactions taking place between the solid metals and metal ions
listed below. If there is a visible reaction, the solid metal will form their corresponding 2+ cation. If
there is no visible evidence of reaction, write NR for "no reaction."
Copper metal and zinc ion:
Copper metal and iron(I) ion:
Iron metal and copper(II) ion:
Irọn metal and zinc ion:
Zinc metal and copper(I) ion:
Zinc metal and iron(II) ion:
2. Which metal is the stronger reducing agent:
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Copper or zinc?
b. Iron or copper?
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the three metals in a column at the right hand side, with the strongest reducing agent at the bottom
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