Redox question

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Li+(aq) + e-
Resource
Li(s)
E° = -2.71​
Na+(aq) + e-
Resource
Na(s)
E° = -3.05 V​


Would it be incorrect to say that lithium is more easily reduced than sodium?
 
Li+(aq) + e-
Resource
Li(s)
E° = -2.71​
Na+(aq) + e-
Resource
Na(s)
E° = -3.05 V​


Would it be incorrect to say that lithium is more easily reduced than sodium?

Nope. That sounds right. The more positive E value would be the one that gets reduced easily. In this case, sodium gets oxidized easily (flip the equation, sodium would have a value of +3.07)
 
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