Rank the halogens by oxidizing strength and the halide ions by reducing strength from strongest to weakest, write balanced net ionic equations for the combination and which equations are the reduction potentials for the reactions?

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Problem 80E: Using equations, describe the reaction of water with potassium and with potassium oxide.
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Rank the halogens by oxidizing strength
and the halide ions by reducing strength
from strongest to weakest, write balanced
net ionic equations for the combination
and which equations are the reduction
potentials for the reactions?
Transcribed Image Text:Rank the halogens by oxidizing strength and the halide ions by reducing strength from strongest to weakest, write balanced net ionic equations for the combination and which equations are the reduction potentials for the reactions?
1. Record your observations (or copy and paste your table) for the halogens and halides from
Procedure 1.
Observation (Color)
Light orange
Light pink
Reaction
Br, water + NaCl
Br, water + Nal
Cl2 water + NaBr
Orange to brown
Dark pink
Dark pink
Dark pink
Cl, water + Nal
2 water + NaBr
12 water + NaCIT
The yellow is the halogens.
Transcribed Image Text:1. Record your observations (or copy and paste your table) for the halogens and halides from Procedure 1. Observation (Color) Light orange Light pink Reaction Br, water + NaCl Br, water + Nal Cl2 water + NaBr Orange to brown Dark pink Dark pink Dark pink Cl, water + Nal 2 water + NaBr 12 water + NaCIT The yellow is the halogens.
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