Consider Na,[Co(CN)]. A coordinate covalent bond exists between: Select ong a. Со and CN 3+ o b. Na and Co 3- c. Na and [Co(CN)6] d. C and N in CN

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Use the data in the Table below to identify the strongest reducing agent.
Reduction half equation
27
+2e→
E°/V
-1.18
Mn
Mn (s)
2+
V
+ 2e
V
-1.18
-1.63
Ti
+2e
Ti (s)
27
-0.91
Cr
+ 2e
→ Cr (s)
Select one:
а. V
b. Cr
C. Ti
d. Mn
Transcribed Image Text:Use the data in the Table below to identify the strongest reducing agent. Reduction half equation 27 +2e→ E°/V -1.18 Mn Mn (s) 2+ V + 2e V -1.18 -1.63 Ti +2e Ti (s) 27 -0.91 Cr + 2e → Cr (s) Select one: а. V b. Cr C. Ti d. Mn
Consider Na [Co(CN)]. A coordinate covalent bond exists between:
Select one
and CN
3+
b. Na and Co
a. Со
3-
.c. Na and [Co(CN)6]
d. C and N in CN
Transcribed Image Text:Consider Na [Co(CN)]. A coordinate covalent bond exists between: Select one and CN 3+ b. Na and Co a. Со 3- .c. Na and [Co(CN)6] d. C and N in CN
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