Academic Integrity: tutoring, explanations, and feedback — we don’t complete graded work or submit on a student’s behalf.

- ont o Activity do? locator= assignmenttakearakeAssignmentsessi Use the Referen

ID: 698367 • Letter: #

Question

- ont o Activity do? locator= assignmenttakearakeAssignmentsessi Use the References to access important values if needed for this ques Consider the following half-reactions: Half-reaction Ag+(aq) + e-_ Ag(s) |0.799V e(aq) +2e Fe(s) -0.440V ed enter formula (1) The strongest oxidizing agent is (2) The weakest oxidizing agent is. Ag (aq) (3) The weakest seducing agent is: 4) The strongest reducing agent is.Agts) (s) Wall Fe (aq) oxidize Ags) to Ag (ag)? no (o) Which srecies can be oxtdizedy Cuag CutTlag Ii none, learre bos blank DOLL

Explanation / Answer

strong oxidising agent means which can gain electron easily and oxidise the other substances.  

1. Ag+ + e -----------------------> Ag (s)

2. weakest oxidising agent means which does no gain electron easily .

Fe2+ + 2e -------------------> Fe (s)

3. weakest reducing agent / strongest oxidiser

Fe2+ + 2e-----------> Fe (s)

4. weakest oxidising agent / stronger reducer

Ag+ + e --------------------> Ag(s)

5. Fe does not oxidise Ag to Ag+ ion . because Ag is strongest reducing agent then the Fe .

6 . Fe is oxidised by Cu2+ because reduction potential of Fe is less than the Cu2+

IF U SATISFY WITH THE SOLUTION PLEASE LIKE IT ...............THNKXXXXXXXXX