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Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following half-reactions:
Half-reaction
E° (V)
Br(1) + 2e
→ 2Br (aq)||1.080V
2H (aq) + 2e –H2(g) 0.000V
|
e<"(aq) + 2e¯ –→ Fe(s) -0.440V
(1) The weakest oxidizing agent is:
enter formula
(2) The strongest reducing agent is:
(3) The strongest oxidizing agent is:
(4) The weakest reducing agent is:
(5) Will Br (aq) reduce Fe"(aq) to Fe(s)? |
(6) Which species can be reduced by H,(g)?
If none, leave box blank.
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