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30 March, 21:55

A) Al3 (aq) is a stronger oxidizing agent than I2 (s), and I - (aq) is a stronger reducing agent than Al (s). B) I2 (s) is a stronger oxidizing agent than Al3 (aq), and Al (s) is a stronger reducing agent than I - (aq). C) Al (s) is a stronger oxidizing agent than I - (aq), and Al3 (aq) is a stronger reducing agent than I2 (s). D) I - (aq) is a stronger oxidizing agent than Al (s), and I2 (s) is a stronger reducing agent than Al3 (aq).

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  1. 30 March, 23:16
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    B) I2 (s) is a stronger oxidizing agent than Al3 (aq), and Al (s) is a stronger reducing agent than I - (aq).

    Explanation:

    An oxidizing agent accepts electrons in a redox reaction and become reduced while a reducing agent looses electrons and become oxidized.

    Hence in a redox reaction, oxidizing agents are reduced while reducing agents are oxidized.

    Looking at I2 and Al3+, I2 is a better oxidizing agent since it has a reduction potential of + 0.54V compared to - 1.66V for Al3+.

    Given the statements above, the converse must be true, that is; All is a better reducing agent compared to I-
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