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KCET · Chemistry · Biomolecules

The standard reduction potential at \(298 \mathrm{~K}\) for the following half cell reaction
\(Z n^{2+}(a q)+2 e^{-} \rightarrow Z n(s) ; \quad E^{\circ}=-0.762 V\)
\(C r^{3+}(a q)+3 e^{-} \rightarrow C r(s) ; \quad E^{\circ}=0.740 V\)
\(2 H^{+}(a q)+2 e^{-} \rightarrow H_{2}(g) ; \quad E^{\circ}=0.0 V\)
\(F_{2}(g)+2 e^{-} \rightarrow 2 F^{-}(a q) ; \quad E^{\circ}=2.87 V\)
Which of the following is strongest reducing agent ?

  1. A \( Z n(s) \)
  2. B \( C r(s) \)
  3. C \( H_{2}(g) \)
  4. D \( F_{2}(g) \)
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(A) \( Z n(s) \)

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The more negative the \( E^{\circ} \) value. The more readily the metal loses electrons. The more negative the value the stronger
is the reducing agent. Therefore, strongest reducing agent is \( \mathrm{Zn} \)