Reducing agent are those who lose electron in a chemical reaction.
According to equation (i) , C is stronger reducing agent than A.
According to equation (ii) , D is stronger reducing agent than C.
According to equation , B is stronger reducing agent than D.
Conclusion -
Order of strongest to weakest reducing agent :
B > D > C > A
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Given the following equations: (i) B2+ + C --> B + C2+ doesn't go (ii) D+ B2+ --> D2+ + B (iii) 2 A3+ + 3D --> 2 A+ 3 D2+ doesn't go Arrange the elements A, B, C, and D from the strongest to weakest reducing agent. goes
Given the following equations: (i) A + C2+ → A2+ + C goes (ii) 2 D3+ + 3 A → 2 D + 3 A2+ doesn't go (iii) C2+ + B → C + B2+ doesn't go Arrange the elements A, B, C, and D from the strongest to weakest reducing agent.
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