Suppose you have two metals, A and B, and solutions of their ions, A + and B
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Suppose you have two metals, A and B, and solutions of their ions, A+ and B+. Metal B is more active than metal A.
(a) Write the spontaneous redox reaction for this situation.
(b) What is the oxidizing agent?
(c) What is the reducing agent?
(d) Describe which way the electrons flow.
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