Which of the following chemical species will undergo an oxidation-reduction reaction with iron metal, Fe(s)?
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ZnBr3.
Because Pt Au and Show have standard reduction potential greater than iron hence cannot be be oxidised by Fe.
Zn having lower standard reduction potential than Fe can reduce Fe and get oxidised.
Which of the following chemical species will undergo an oxidation-reduction reaction with iron metal, Fe(s)? (Please...
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