Standard Reduction Potentials Of The Half Reactions Are Given Below : F2(g) + 2e- -> 2F-(aq); E0 = +2.85 V Cl2(g)+ 2e- -> 2Cl-(aq) ;E° = + 1.36 V Br2Cl+l 2e- -> 2Br(aq);E ° = + 1.06 V I2(s)+> 2e- -> 21-(aq)E; ° = +0.53 V
Standard reduction potentials of the half reactions are given below :
F2(g) + 2e- -> 2F-(aq); E0 = +2.85 V Cl2(g)+ 2e- -> 2Cl-(aq) ;E° = + 1.36 V
Br2
Cl+l 2e- -> 2Br(aq);E ° = + 1.06 V I2(s)+> 2e- -> 21-(aq)E; ° = +0.53 V
The strongest oxidising and reducing agents respectively are
(1) F2 and I- (2) Br2 and Cl- (3) Cl2 and Br (4) Cl2 and I
asked Jun 15 12:00:00 AM