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Choose the correct statement given the following information: Choose the correct statement given the following information:         A) Fe<sup>2+</sup>(aq) is more likely to be oxidized than Fe<sup>2+</sup> complexed to CN<sup>-</sup>. B) Fe<sup>3+</sup>(aq) is more likely to be reduced than Fe<sup>3+</sup> complexed to CN<sup>-</sup>. C) Both A and B are true. D) Complexation of Fe ions with CN<sup>-</sup> has no effect on their tendencies to become oxidized or reduced. E) None of these is true. Choose the correct statement given the following information:         A) Fe<sup>2+</sup>(aq) is more likely to be oxidized than Fe<sup>2+</sup> complexed to CN<sup>-</sup>. B) Fe<sup>3+</sup>(aq) is more likely to be reduced than Fe<sup>3+</sup> complexed to CN<sup>-</sup>. C) Both A and B are true. D) Complexation of Fe ions with CN<sup>-</sup> has no effect on their tendencies to become oxidized or reduced. E) None of these is true. Choose the correct statement given the following information:         A) Fe<sup>2+</sup>(aq) is more likely to be oxidized than Fe<sup>2+</sup> complexed to CN<sup>-</sup>. B) Fe<sup>3+</sup>(aq) is more likely to be reduced than Fe<sup>3+</sup> complexed to CN<sup>-</sup>. C) Both A and B are true. D) Complexation of Fe ions with CN<sup>-</sup> has no effect on their tendencies to become oxidized or reduced. E) None of these is true. Choose the correct statement given the following information:         A) Fe<sup>2+</sup>(aq) is more likely to be oxidized than Fe<sup>2+</sup> complexed to CN<sup>-</sup>. B) Fe<sup>3+</sup>(aq) is more likely to be reduced than Fe<sup>3+</sup> complexed to CN<sup>-</sup>. C) Both A and B are true. D) Complexation of Fe ions with CN<sup>-</sup> has no effect on their tendencies to become oxidized or reduced. E) None of these is true.


Definitions:

°C

Degrees Celsius, a unit of temperature on the Celsius scale, where 0°C represents the freezing point of water, and 100°C its boiling point at sea level.

Atm

Standard atmosphere, a unit of pressure defined as 101,325 Pa; also used to denote the atmospheric pressure at sea level.

Volume

A metric for quantifying the three-dimensional space an object or gas occupies.

°C

A degree of Celsius, a scale and unit of measurement for temperature.

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