The reducing power of a metal depends on various factors. Suggest the factor which makes Li, the strongest reducing agent in aqueous solution.
1. Sublimation enthalpy
2. Ionisation enthalpy
3. Hydration enthalpy
4. Electron-gain enthalpy
Hint: ion is the most stable in aqueous medium
Standard reduction potential is a measure of tendency of an element to lose electron in aqueous solution. Higher the negative greater is the ability to lose electrons.
depends on
(i) enthalpy of sublimation
(ii) ionisation enthalpy
(iii) enthalpy of hydration
Thus, in aqueous medium, order of reactivity of alkali metals is Na < K < Rb < Cs value of Li is least (-3.04V) among all alkali metals.
The formation of Li+(aq) from Li involves following steps are as follows:
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
For alkali metals, enthalpies of sublimation are almost same. IE1 value of Li is endothermic and highest and hydration is exothermic and maximum for Li+.
The highly exothermic step (iii) for smallest Li+ makes it strongest reducing agent.