Reduction potential measures the spontaneity of an element to gain electrons. The higher the reduction potential, the higher the element wants to gain electrons. Therefore, the periodic trend should mirror electron affinity.
Reduction potential measures the spontaneity of an element to gain electrons. The higher the reduction potential, the higher the element wants to gain electrons. Therefore, the periodic trend should mirror electron affinity.
It's actually Li for the highest oxidation potential or lowest reduction potential, but your basic idea is right. F2 and other nonmetal gases near the right of the periodic table are oxidizing agents, while metals (especially Group I and II) are reducing agents.