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Title: CONSTRUCTING RELATIVE REACTIVITY TABLES


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CONSTRUCTING RELATIVEREACTIVITY TABLES
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  • we will examine the observations made when a
    group of elements and their ions are mixed
    together.
  • We will then arrange these elements into a table
    showing relative reactivity.
  • This could be in terms of the easiest to the most
    difficult to be oxidized or reduced or in terms
    of the best/worst oxidizing agent or reducing
    agent

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SAMPLE PROBLEM 1
  • Four elements, A, B, C, and D, form diatomic
    molecules and ions with a 1- charge.
  • B- C2 ? C- B2
  • A- C2 ? No Reaction
  • D- B2 ? B- D2

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  • Write the equation for each reduction half
    reaction.
  • Arrange the equations in a relative reduction
    potential table with the easiest to reduce at the
    top and the hardest to reduce at the bottom.
  • c) Write the equation for each oxidation half
    reaction.
  • d) Arrange the equations in a relative oxidation
    potential table with the easiest to oxidize at
    the top and the hardest to oxidize at the bottom.
  • e) Which is the best oxidizing agent? Which is
    the best reducing agent?

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SAMPLE ANSWER 1
  • The reduction half reactions are
  • C2 2e- ? 2C-
  • B2 2e- ? 2B-
  • A2 2e- ? 2A-
  • D2 2e- ? 2D-

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  • b) Equation (2) indicates no reaction. However,
    this means no forward reaction. The reverse
    reaction will take place
  • C- A2 ? A- C2
  • C2 reacts with B-, ? C2 is above B2 in table
  • A2 reacts with C-, ? A2 is above C2
  • B2 reacts with D-, ? B2 is above D2
  • This works out to A2 is above C2 , C2 is above B2
    , and B2 is above D2 .

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Table for (b)
  • Reactivity table for reduction half reactions,
    easiest to reduce top, hardest on bottom
  • A2 2e- ? 2A-
  • C2 2e- ? 2C-
  • B2 2e- ? 2B-
  • D2 2e- ? 2D-

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  • c) The oxidation half reactions are
  • 2A- ? A2 2e-
  • 2C- ? C2 2e-
  • 2B- ? B2 2e-
  • 2D- ? D2 2e

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  • d)
  • B- reacts with C2, ? B- is above C
  • C- reacts with A2, ? C- is above A
  • D-reacts with B2, ? D- is above B
  • So, D-is above B-, B- is above C-, and C- is
    above A-.
  • 2D- ? D2 2e-
  • 2B- ? B2 2e-
  • 2C- ? C2 2e-
  • 2A- ? A2 2e-
  • e) The best oxidizing agent is the one that is
    easiest to reduce, A2. The best reducing agent is
    the one that is easiest to oxidize, D-.

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SAMPLE PROBLEM 2
  • Four metals, Ca, Mn, Pb, and Mg and their ions
    with a 2 charges were involved in experiments
    that gave the following results
  • 1. Mg Mn 2 ? Mg 2 Mn
  • 2. Mg 2 Ca ? Mg Ca 2
  • 3. Pb Mn 2 ? No Reaction

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  • a) Write the equation for each reduction half
    reaction.
  • b) Arrange the equations in a relative reduction
    potential table with the easiest to reduce at the
    top and the hardest to reduce at the bottom.
  • c) Write the equation for each oxidation half
    reaction.
  • d) Arrange the equations in a relative oxidation
    potential table with the easiest to oxidize at
    the top and the hardest to oxidize at the bottom.

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Practice 3
  • Experiments were performed with 4 metals and
    solutions of their positive ions Zn/Zn2 , Fe/Fe
    2 ,Ag/Ag , Cu/Cu 2 .The following observations
    were made
  • i) Fe 2 Zn ? Fe Zn 2
  • ii) Fe 2 Cu ? No Reaction
  • iii) 2Ag Cu ? 2Ag Cu 2
  • Answer parts a to e, like previous sample
    problems.
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