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Consider the following standard reduction potentials. Reduction Half-Reaction Consider the following standard reduction potentials. Reduction Half-Reaction   (volts)    <font face= symbol ></font> 0.74   <font face= symbol ></font> 0.40   <font face= symbol ></font> 0.23 Which reaction A-D will proceed spontaneously as written from left to right? A)    B)    C)    D)    E) None of these will proceed spontaneously. (volts) Consider the following standard reduction potentials. Reduction Half-Reaction   (volts)    <font face= symbol ></font> 0.74   <font face= symbol ></font> 0.40   <font face= symbol ></font> 0.23 Which reaction A-D will proceed spontaneously as written from left to right? A)    B)    C)    D)    E) None of these will proceed spontaneously. 0.74 Consider the following standard reduction potentials. Reduction Half-Reaction   (volts)    <font face= symbol ></font> 0.74   <font face= symbol ></font> 0.40   <font face= symbol ></font> 0.23 Which reaction A-D will proceed spontaneously as written from left to right? A)    B)    C)    D)    E) None of these will proceed spontaneously. 0.40 Consider the following standard reduction potentials. Reduction Half-Reaction   (volts)    <font face= symbol ></font> 0.74   <font face= symbol ></font> 0.40   <font face= symbol ></font> 0.23 Which reaction A-D will proceed spontaneously as written from left to right? A)    B)    C)    D)    E) None of these will proceed spontaneously. 0.23
Which reaction A-D will proceed spontaneously as written from left to right?


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