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Question
Explain why Cr2+ is strongly reducing while Mn3+ is strongly oxidizing.
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Solution
Cr2+ is strong reducing while Mn3+ is strongly oxidising.
`"E"_("Cr"^(3+)//"Cr"^(2+))^0` is −0.41 V
\[\ce{Cr^2+ + 2e^- -> Cr}\]
E0 = – 0.91 V
If the standard electrode potential E0 of metal is large and negative, the metal is a powerful reducing agent because it loses electrons easily.
\[\ce{Mn -> Mn^3+ + 3e^-}\]
\[\ce{Mn^3+ + e^- -> Mn^2+}\]
Mn3+ [Ar] 3d4
E0 = + 1.51 V
If the standard electrode potential E0 of metal is large and positive, the metal is a powerful oxidising agent because it gains electrons easily.
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