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Does a stronger reducing agent mean its oxidized more easily?

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Does a stronger reducing agent mean its oxidized more easily?

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Zn is more easily oxidized than Cu (i.e., Zn is a stronger reducing agent than Cu). Edit: I could not find an exact match for the comparison of Tin and Zinc…. But you can infer from the above info…That if Zinc is more easily oxidized than Tin, then Zinc is a stronger reducing agent than Tin and, vice versa, if Tin is more easily oxidized than Zinc…

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