Given:
Ag+1 (aq) + e - ?Ag (s) E ° = 0.800 V Cl2 (g) + 2 e - ?2 Cl - (aq) E ° = +1.36 V Zn2+ (aq) + 2 e - ?Zn (s) E ° = - 0.76 V What is the proper arrangement for the order of increasing strength as a reducing agent ?
Ag (s) , Cl - (aq) and Zn (s)
A) (weakest reducing agent) Ag (s) - (aq) < Zn (s) (strongest reducing agent)
B) (weakest reducing agent) Cl - (aq) < Ag (s) < Zn (s) (strongest reducing agent)
C) (weakest reducing agent) Zn (s) - (aq) < Ag (s) (strongest reducing agent)
D) (weakest reducing agent) Ag (s) - (aq) (strongest reducing agent)
E) (weakest reducing agent) Cl - (aq) < Zn (s) < Ag (s) (strongest reducing agent)
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