Hi,
How do you determine the SOA (strongest oxidizing agent) and SRA (strongest reducing agent) for the species of an electrolytic cell? For example, if the species are Ca ion, F ion, and H2O, why is water both the SOA and SRA when Ca and F are found near the top and bottom of the Standard Reduction Tables. My guess is that since Ca and F are found near the top and bottom of the table, they are in fact the weakest oxidizing and reducing agents because we are dealing with electrolysis. Is this correct? So are the SOA's and SRA's found near the middle usually of the table usually? Also, do we have to make sure that we get negative net cell potential values since we are dealing with electrolysis?
Hope I made sense. All help is very much appreciated!