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Whelan Whelan
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Consider the following standard reduction potentials,

   Al3+(aq) + 3 e- → Al(s)   E° = -1.66 V
   I2(s) + 2 e- → 2 I-(aq)   E° = +0.54 V

Under standard conditions,
A) Al3+(aq) is a stronger oxidizing agent than I2(s), and I-(aq) is a stronger reducing agent than Al(s).
B) I2(s) is a stronger oxidizing agent than Al3+(aq), and Al(s) is a stronger reducing agent than I-(aq).
C) Al(s) is a stronger oxidizing agent than I-(aq), and Al3+(aq) is a stronger reducing agent than I2(s).
D) I-(aq) is a stronger oxidizing agent than Al(s), and I2(s) is a stronger reducing agent than Al3+(aq).
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