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Based on the data given below: \[ E^\circ_{\text{Cr}_2\text{O}_7^{2-}/\text{Cr}^{3+}} = 1.33 \, \text{V}, \quad E^\circ_{\text{Cl}_2/\text{Cl}^-} = 1.36 \, \text{V}, \quad E^\circ_{\text{MnO}_4^-/\text{Mn}^{2+}} = 1.51 \, \text{V}, \quad E^\circ_{\text{Cr}^{3+}/\text{Cr}} = -0.74 \, \text{V}. \] The strongest reducing agent is:

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Remember that the strongest reducing agent is the species with the most negative standard reduction potential, while the strongest oxidizing agent has the most positive potential.
Updated On: Mar 21, 2025
  • \( \text{Mn}^{2+} \)
  • \( \text{MnO}_4^- \)
  • \( \text{Cr} \)
  • \( \text{Cl}^- \)
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

The strongest reducing agent corresponds to the species with the most negative \( E^\circ \) value, as the more negative the value, the greater the tendency to lose electrons. - \( E^\circ_{\text{Mn}^{2+}/\text{MnO}_4^-} = 1.51 \, \text{V} \) (MnO4- is a good oxidizing agent). - \( E^\circ_{\text{Cr}^{3+}/\text{Cr}} = -0.74 \, \text{V} \) (Cr is a reducing agent). Thus, \( \text{Mn}^{2+} \) has the most negative \( E^\circ \) and is the strongest reducing agent. Final Answer: \( \text{Mn}^{2+} \).
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