| The standard reduction potential for the reduction of RuO4−(aq)
to RuO42−(aq) is +0.59 V.
You may want to reference(Pages 860 - 867) Section 20.4 while completing this problem. |
Use Appendix E in the textbook. Which of the following substances can oxidize RuO42−(aq) to RuO4−(aq) under standard conditions?
| a) ClO3−(aq) |
| b) Cr2O72−(aq) |
| c) Ni2+(aq) |
| d) Pb2+(aq) |
| e) I2(s) |
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