The standard reduction electrode potential values of the element A, B and C are + 0.68…
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The standard reduction electrode potential values of the element A, B and C are + 0.68, –2.50, and –0.50 V respectively. The order of their reducing power is :
- A > B > C
- A > C > B
- C > B > A
- B > C > A
Answer
(D) B > C > A
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