QUESTION 37 Based on the provided chart of reduction potentials, rank the following chemicals from strongest (1) to weakest (5) oxidizing agents. Half-Reaction E(V) +2.87 +1.51 +1.36 +1.33 +1.23 +1.06 +0.96 +0.80 +0.77 +0.68 +0.59 +0.54 +0.40 +0.34 0 [defined] -0.28 -0.44 -0.76 -0.83 -1.66 -2.71 -3.05 F2(8)+2e-2F (aq) MnO4 (aq) +8H(aq) +5e →Mn²(aq) + 4H₂O(1) Cl₂(g) +2e-2 Cl(aq) Cr₂O72 (aq) +14 H(aq) +6e2 Cr³(aq) +7H₂0(1) O₂(g) +4H(aq) +4e-2H₂O(l) Brz(1)+2e-2 Br (aq) NO3(aq) + 4H(aq) + 3e NO(g) + 2H₂O(1) Ag (aq)+eAg(s) Fe³(aq) + e Fe²(aq) Oz(s)+2H(aq) +2e-H₂O₂(aq) MnO4 (aq) + 2 H₂O(!)+3e MnO₂(s) + 4 OH(aq) 12(3)+2e-21(aq) O₂(8)+2H₂O(1)+4e4OH(aq) Cu²(aq) +2e →→ Cu(s) 2H(aq)+2e H-(8) Ni2(aq) +2e Fe2(aq) +2e Zn2(aq)+2e 2H₂O(1)+2e Ni(s) Fe(s) Zn(s) H₂(g) + 2OH(aq) Al(s) Al³(aq) +3e Na' (aq)+eNa(s) Li' (aq)+eLi(s)

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QUESTION 37
Based on the provided chart of reduction potentials, rank the following chemicals from strongest (1) to weakest (5) oxidizing agents.
Half-Reaction
End (V)
+2.87
+1.51
+1.36
+1.33
+1.23
+1.06
+0.96
+0.80
+0.77
+0.68
+0.59
+0.54
+0.40
+0.34
0 [defined]
-0.28
-0.44
-0.76
-0.83
-1.66
-2.71
-3.05
F2(8)+2e-2F (aq)
MnO4 (aq) +8H(aq) +5e Mn²(aq) + 4H₂O(1)
Cl₂(8)+2e-2 Cl(aq)
Cr₂O72 (aq) +14 H(aq) + 6e2 Cr³(aq) + 7 H₂O(1)
O₂(g) +4 H(aq) +4e-2H₂O(l)
Brz(1)+2e-2 Br (aq)
NO3(aq) + 4H(aq) + 3e NO(g) + 2H₂O(1)
Ag (aq)+eAg(s)
Fe³+ (aq) + e Fe²(aq)
O₂(g) +2H(aq) +2e H₂O₂(aq)
MnO4 (aq) + 2 H₂O(!)+3e MnO₂(s) + 4 OH(aq)
12(3)+2e-21 (aq)
O₂(8)+2H₂O(1)+4e-4 OH(aq)
Cu²(aq) +2e
2 H(aq)+2e
Ni2(aq) +2e
Fe (aq) +2e
Cu(s)
H-(8)
Ni(s)
Fe(s)
Zn2(aq) +2e →→→ Zn(s)
2H₂O(1)+2e
H₂(g) + 2OH(aq)
Al(s)
Al³(aq) + 3 e
Na (aq)+eNa(s)
Li' (aq) +eLi(s)
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 37 Based on the provided chart of reduction potentials, rank the following chemicals from strongest (1) to weakest (5) oxidizing agents. Half-Reaction End (V) +2.87 +1.51 +1.36 +1.33 +1.23 +1.06 +0.96 +0.80 +0.77 +0.68 +0.59 +0.54 +0.40 +0.34 0 [defined] -0.28 -0.44 -0.76 -0.83 -1.66 -2.71 -3.05 F2(8)+2e-2F (aq) MnO4 (aq) +8H(aq) +5e Mn²(aq) + 4H₂O(1) Cl₂(8)+2e-2 Cl(aq) Cr₂O72 (aq) +14 H(aq) + 6e2 Cr³(aq) + 7 H₂O(1) O₂(g) +4 H(aq) +4e-2H₂O(l) Brz(1)+2e-2 Br (aq) NO3(aq) + 4H(aq) + 3e NO(g) + 2H₂O(1) Ag (aq)+eAg(s) Fe³+ (aq) + e Fe²(aq) O₂(g) +2H(aq) +2e H₂O₂(aq) MnO4 (aq) + 2 H₂O(!)+3e MnO₂(s) + 4 OH(aq) 12(3)+2e-21 (aq) O₂(8)+2H₂O(1)+4e-4 OH(aq) Cu²(aq) +2e 2 H(aq)+2e Ni2(aq) +2e Fe (aq) +2e Cu(s) H-(8) Ni(s) Fe(s) Zn2(aq) +2e →→→ Zn(s) 2H₂O(1)+2e H₂(g) + 2OH(aq) Al(s) Al³(aq) + 3 e Na (aq)+eNa(s) Li' (aq) +eLi(s)
✓
Na+
✓Cl2
12
V
✓ Fe3+
V
✓ Ni2+
+0.34
0[defined]
-0.28
-0.44
-0.76
-0.83
-1.66
-2.71
-3.05
Cu²(aq)
2 H(aq)-
Ni²+ (aq) +
Fe²+ (aq) +
Zn²+ (aq) +.
2 H₂O(1)+2
Al³+ (aq) + 3
Na (aq) + e
Lit(aq) +e
Transcribed Image Text:✓ Na+ ✓Cl2 12 V ✓ Fe3+ V ✓ Ni2+ +0.34 0[defined] -0.28 -0.44 -0.76 -0.83 -1.66 -2.71 -3.05 Cu²(aq) 2 H(aq)- Ni²+ (aq) + Fe²+ (aq) + Zn²+ (aq) +. 2 H₂O(1)+2 Al³+ (aq) + 3 Na (aq) + e Lit(aq) +e
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