In an experiment to study the reactivity of Sn(s), Ga(s), Be(s), and Pd(s), the following reactions...

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In an experiment to study the reactivity of Sn(s), Ga(s), Be(s),and Pd(s), the following reactions were observed:

2 Ga(s) + 3 Sn2+(aq) -> 3 Sn(s) + 2Ga3+(aq)

Ga(s) + Be2+(aq) -> (No evidence of reaction)

Sn(s) + Pd2+(aq) -> Pd(s) +Sn2+(aq)

Then the question lists all of the metals and their respectiveions:

1. Sn(s) 2. Ga(s) 3. Be(s) 4. Pd(s) 5. Ga3+(aq) 6.Sn2+(aq) 7. Be2+(aq) 8.Pd2+(aq)

So I need to list out the following:

The oxidizing agents from strongest to weakest

The reducing agents from strongest to weakest

I have tried to answer this question using my provided \"Table ofSelected Standard Electrode Potentials\", however, I can only findone metal and its respective ions, Se, in the table.

Would someone be able to explain how I can answer this questionwhen the aforementioned substances aren't on the table? It would begreatly appreciated.

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