How do you know the strength of oxidizing/reducing agents in questions such as these ones? I know the answer for 37 is D but I don’t know why

How do you know the strength of oxidizingreducing agents in questions such as these ones I know the answer for 37 is D but I dont know why class=

Respuesta :

Answer:

[tex]Pd^{2+}[/tex] is the strongest oxidizing agent .

Explanation:

It is said in the question that given reactions are spontaneous.

As [tex]Np^{3+}[/tex] oxidizes Ce to  [tex]Ce^{3+}[/tex] we can say that  [tex]Np^{3+}[/tex] is a stronger oxidizing agent than  [tex]Ce^{3+}[/tex].

Similarly , [tex]Cd^{2+}[/tex] is stronger than  [tex]Np^{3+}[/tex] (from first reaction).

From second reaction we can see that  [tex]Pd^{2+}[/tex] is stronger than  [tex]Cd^{2+}[/tex].

The order of oxidizing strength is  [tex]Pd^{2+}[/tex] >  [tex]Cd^{2+}[/tex] >  [tex]Np^{3+}[/tex] >  [tex]Ce^{3+}[/tex] .