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The standard electrode potentials , , and are 0.54 V, 1.09 V, 1.36 V and 2.87 V. The strongest reducing agent is

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F–

Cl–

Br–

I–

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Answered by rihanna50
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The standard electrode potentials , , and are 0.54 V, 1.09 V, 1.36 V and 2.87 V. The strongest reducing agent is   I–

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The Strongest Reducing Agent is I- [ IODINE ]

Explanation:

The strongest reducing agent of the halogens would really be the weakest oxidizer, which would be the one lowest on the periodic table.

If we want only natural elements then it would be Iodine.

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