Using data from Table $18.1,$ place the following in order of increasing strength as reducing agents (all under standard conditions). $$\mathrm{Cr}^{3+}, \mathrm{H}_{2}, \mathrm{Zn}, \mathrm{Li}, \mathrm{F}^{-}, \mathrm{Fe}^{2+}$$
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A reducing agent is a substance that loses electrons in a redox reaction. The strength of a reducing agent is determined by its standard reduction potential. The lower the standard reduction potential, the stronger the reducing agent. Show more…
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