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Consider the following standard reduction potentials in acid solution:
[tex]Cr^{3+}+3e^-\rightarrow Cr[/tex] [tex]E^o=-0.74V[/tex]
[tex]Co^{2+}+2e^-\rightarrow Co[/tex] [tex]E^o=-0.28V[/tex]
[tex]MnO_4^-+8H^++5e^-\rightarrow Mn^{2+}+4H_2O[/tex] [tex]E^o=+1.51V[/tex]
The weakest reducing agent listed above is:
(a) [tex]Cr^{3+}[/tex]
(b) [tex]Cr[/tex]
(c) [tex]Mn^{2+}[/tex]
(d) [tex]MnO_4^-[/tex]
Answer : The correct option is, (d) [tex]MnO_4^-[/tex]
Explanation :
As we know that,
The substance having highest positive [tex]E^o[/tex] potential will always get reduced and will undergo reduction reaction and weakest reducing agent or strongest oxidizing agent.
From the standard reduction potentials we conclude that,
[tex]MnO_4^-[/tex] having highest positive [tex]E^o[/tex] potential than the other. So, it will always get reduced and will undergo reduction reaction and weakest reducing agent.
Hence, the correct option is, (d) [tex]MnO_4^-[/tex]