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oilypiggy
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Oxidation and standard potential difference
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Any help with this question?
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I don't know where to start with this one
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You have to compare the redoxpotentials? If the value is more negative then the reaction metal or ion is more readily oxidized.
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Ah so would D be correct then?
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γes, I would say so.
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With the proviso "in the presence of Br
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