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Chemistry, 02.12.2020 01:00 michellectucker1982

What is the oxidizing agent in the redox reaction represented by the following cell notation? Mg( s) ∣ Mg 2+( aq) Cu +( aq) ∣ Cu( s)
Mg(s)
Cu+(aq)
Mg2+(aq)
Pt
Cu(s)

Which of the following is the weakest reducing agent?
Au(s)
OH2(g)
Sn(s)
ClO2-(aq)
Cl⁻(aq)

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