A gas 'X' at 1atm is bubbled through a solution containing a mixture of 1M 'Y' and 1M 'Z' at 25oC.
If the standard reduction potentials of X,Y,Z follows the order: Z>Y>X
then choose the correct statement:
A
Y will oxidise X and not Z
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B
Y will oxidise Z and not X
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C
Y will oxidise both X and Z
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D
Y will reduce both X and Z
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Solution
The correct option is A Y will oxidise X and not Z Standard reduction potentials (SRP) of the half cell electrodes are calculated and arranged in a series of increasing order which is known as electrochemical series.
The standard electrode potential of H+/H2 couple is zero.
Here, a negative E0 signifies that it has high tendency to get oxidised and the redox couple is a stronger reducing agent than the H+/H2 couple.
A positive E0 signifies that it has high tendency to get reduced and the redox couple is a stronger oxidising agent than the H+/H2 couple.
Going down the electrochemical series, the E0 value decrease i.e., the strength of oxidising agent gets reduced.
Here, standard reduction potential decrease in order Z>Y>X
Hence, Z is the strongest oxidising agent.
'Y' is stronger oxidising agent than 'X'.
Hence, 'Y' can oxidise 'X' and not 'Z'.