Given the following standard reduction potentials: 2+ Zn + 2e -> Zn E = = -0.76 V 0 2+ Fe + 2e -> Fe E = -0.44 V 0 2+ Pb

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Given the following standard reduction potentials: 2+ Zn + 2e -> Zn E = = -0.76 V 0 2+ Fe + 2e -> Fe E = -0.44 V 0 2+ Pb

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Given The Following Standard Reduction Potentials 2 Zn 2e Zn E 0 76 V 0 2 Fe 2e Fe E 0 44 V 0 2 Pb 1
Given The Following Standard Reduction Potentials 2 Zn 2e Zn E 0 76 V 0 2 Fe 2e Fe E 0 44 V 0 2 Pb 1 (860.72 KiB) Viewed 45 times
Given the following standard reduction potentials: 2+ Zn + 2e -> Zn E = = -0.76 V 0 2+ Fe + 2e -> Fe E = -0.44 V 0 2+ Pb + 2e --> Pb E = -0.13 V 2+ Ni +2e-> Ni E = -0.24 V Which reactions are expected to occur in the beakers below? (K:1) Fe Fe Ni(NO3)2 Zn(NO3)2 2+ A Fe Pb(NO3)2 2+ 1. Fe (s) + Zn II. Fe (s) + Pb III. Fe (s) + Ni Select one: O I only O III only O II, III O 1,11 OIHI (aq)--> Fe (aq) --> Fe (aq)--> Fe 2+ 2+ (aq) + Zn (s) (aq) + Pb (s) (aq) + Ni (s) 2+ 2+
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