Consider the following half-reactions: Half-reaction E° (V) Hg2+(aq) + 2e-  Hg(l) 0.855V Pb2+(aq) + 2e-  Pb(s) -0.126V Zn2+(aq) + 2e-  Zn(s) -0.763V (1) The strongest oxidizing agent is:     enter formula   (2) The weakest oxidizing agent is:       (3) The weakest reducing agent is:       (4) The strongest reducing agent is:    (5) Will Zn2+(aq) oxidize Hg(l) to Hg2+(aq)?  (6) Which species can be oxidized by Pb2+(aq)?         If none, leave box blank.

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Consider the following half-reactions:

Half-reaction E° (V)
Hg2+(aq) + 2e-  Hg(l) 0.855V
Pb2+(aq) + 2e-  Pb(s) -0.126V
Zn2+(aq) + 2e-  Zn(s) -0.763V



(1) The strongest oxidizing agent is:     enter formula

 

(2) The weakest oxidizing agent is:    

 

(3) The weakest reducing agent is:    

 

(4) The strongest reducing agent is:  



 (5) Will Zn2+(aq) oxidize Hg(l) to Hg2+(aq)


(6) Which species can be oxidized by Pb2+(aq)?
        If none, leave box blank.
 
Consider the following half-reactions:
Half-reaction
E° (V)
Hg²*(aq) + 2e
Pb2*(aq) + 2e"-
» Hg(1) 0.855V
→ Pb(s) |-0.126V
→ Zn(s)|-0.763V
Zn²*(aq) + 2e
(1) The strongest oxidizing agent is:
enter formula
(2) The weakest oxidizing agent is:
(3) The weakest reducing agent is:
(4) The strongest reducing agent is:
(5) Will Zn2*(aq) oxidize Hg(1) to Hg²*(aq)? |
2+
(6) Which species can be oxidized by Pb²*(aq)?
If none, leave box blank.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following half-reactions: Half-reaction E° (V) Hg²*(aq) + 2e Pb2*(aq) + 2e"- » Hg(1) 0.855V → Pb(s) |-0.126V → Zn(s)|-0.763V Zn²*(aq) + 2e (1) The strongest oxidizing agent is: enter formula (2) The weakest oxidizing agent is: (3) The weakest reducing agent is: (4) The strongest reducing agent is: (5) Will Zn2*(aq) oxidize Hg(1) to Hg²*(aq)? | 2+ (6) Which species can be oxidized by Pb²*(aq)? If none, leave box blank.
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