Use the following information to answer the next question. The reactions below involve hypothetical metals and metallic ions. Z(s) Z3+ (aq) X²+ (aq) D (aq) A²+ (aq) ? ? N Legend: Y= Evidence of reaction N= No evidence of reaction ? = Reaction has not been completed X(s) N ? ? D(s) N Y ? A(s) ? ? Y Based on the data above, the order of oxidizing agents, from strongest to weakest is A. X²+ (aq), Z³+ (aq), A²+ (aq), D*(aq) B. A²+ (aq), Z³+ (aq), D*(aq), X²+ (aq) C. Z³+ (aq), X²+ (aq), A²+ (aq), D*(aq) D. X²+ (aq), D (aq), Z³+ (aq), A²+ (aq)

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The reactions below involve hypothetical metals and metallic ions.
Z(s)
Z³+ (aq)
X²+ (aq)
D+ (aq)
A²+ (aq)
?
?
N
Legend:
Y= Evidence of reaction
N= No evidence of reaction
? = Reaction has not been completed
X(s)
N
?
?
D(s)
N
Y
?
A(s)
?
?
Y
Based on the data above, the order of oxidizing agents, from strongest to weakest is
A. X²+ (aq), Z³+ (aq), A²+ (aq), D*(aq)
B. A²+ (aq), Z³+ (aq), D*(aq), X²+ (aq)
C. Z³+ (aq), X²+ (aq), A²+ (aq), D*(aq)
D. X²+(aq), D (aq), Z³+ (aq), A²+(aq)
Transcribed Image Text:Use the following information to answer the next question. The reactions below involve hypothetical metals and metallic ions. Z(s) Z³+ (aq) X²+ (aq) D+ (aq) A²+ (aq) ? ? N Legend: Y= Evidence of reaction N= No evidence of reaction ? = Reaction has not been completed X(s) N ? ? D(s) N Y ? A(s) ? ? Y Based on the data above, the order of oxidizing agents, from strongest to weakest is A. X²+ (aq), Z³+ (aq), A²+ (aq), D*(aq) B. A²+ (aq), Z³+ (aq), D*(aq), X²+ (aq) C. Z³+ (aq), X²+ (aq), A²+ (aq), D*(aq) D. X²+(aq), D (aq), Z³+ (aq), A²+(aq)
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