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p(4)(s)+3OH^(-)(aq) . For this reaction ...

`p_(4)(s)+3OH^(-)(aq)` . For this reaction the oxidizing and reducing agents are, respectively :

A

`P_(4)` and `OH^(-)`

B

`OH^(-)` and `P_(4)`

C

`P_(4)` and `H_(2)O`

D

`P_(4)` and `P_(4)`

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  • In the reaction ClO_(3)^(-)(aq)+5Cl^(-)(aq)+6H^(+)(aq)rarr3Cl_(2)(g)+3H_(2)O(l) the oxidizing and reducing agents are , respectively :

    A
    `Cl^(-)`(aq) and `ClO_(3)^(-)` (aq)
    B
    `ClO_(3)^(-)` (aq) and `H^(+)` (aq)
    C
    `ClO_(3)^(-)` (aq) and `H^(+)` (aq)
    D
    `Cl^(-0)` (aq) and `H^(+)` (aq)
  • Standard reduction potentials of the half reactions are given below: F_(2)(g)+2e^(-)to2F^(-)(aq),E^(@)=+2.85V Cl_(2)(g)+2e^(-)to2Cl^(-)(aq),E^(@)=+1.36V Br_(2)(s)+2e^(-)to2Br^(-)(aq),E^(@)=+1.06V I_(2)(s)+2e^(-)to2I^(-)(aq),E^(@)=+0.53V The strongest oxidizing and reducing agents respectively are:

    A
    `Cl_(2) and Br^(-)`
    B
    `Cl_(2) and I_(2)`
    C
    `F_(2) and I^(-)`
    D
    `Br_(2) and Cl^(-)`
  • Which acts both an oxidizing as well as reducing agent?

    A
    `HNO_3`
    B
    `HNO_2`
    C
    `H_2SO_4`
    D
    none of these
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