Will $Fe_{(s)}$ be oxidised to $Fe^{2+}$ by the reaction with $1 \ M$ $HCl$ ($E^o$ for $Fe/Fe^{2+} = +0.44 \ V$)?

  • A
    Yes
  • B
    No
  • C
    May be
  • D
    Can't say

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Standard oxidation potentials $(SOP)$ of four metals $P, Q, R$ and $S$ are $+2.87 \ V, +3.05 \ V, -0.80 \ V$ and $+0.25 \ V$ respectively. The reducing power of these metals is:

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