So I've been asked to show that Pb2+ and Sn2+ can reduce Ag+ to Ag and have done this by working out the EoCell for each reaction and ΔG, which is negative for both and therefore both are capable of reducing Ag+.
The question then asks whether I would expect Ge2+ to be able to reduce Ag+ (without reference to electrode potentials)
I'm a bit stuck on this, I think the answer is yes it would, as Ge2+ is less stable than Ge4+ and therefore is readily oxidised into Ge4+. Do you think this would be the correct answer? Or would I have to compare it to Pb2+ and Sn2+?