A gas z is bubbled through a solution containing x⁻ and y⁻. If the reduction

A Gas Z Is Bubbled Through A Solution Containing X Chemistry Question

A gas z is bubbled through a solution containing x⁻ and y⁻. If the reduction potential are in the order x > y >z, then

Options

(a) y will oxidise z and not x
(b) y will oxidise x and not z
(c) y will oxidise both x and z
(d) y will reduce both x and z

Correct Answer:

y will oxidise z and not x

Explanation:

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Topics: Hydrogen and Redox Reactions (174)
Subject: Chemistry (2512)

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