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Sn = 0.14 (EC) Sn+2 = -0.15 (E°) Which form of tin is more likely to give up electrons? Sn+2 Sn
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Sn = 0.14 (EC)
Sn+2 = -0.15 (E°)
Which form of tin is more likely to give up electrons?
Sn+2
Sn
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The answer is Sn
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