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Cations having more negative potential than `-0.828V` are reduced in preference to water.

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Cations having more value than `-0.828V` are reduced in preference to `H_(2)O`.
Hence, the reduction potential of cations would be greater than that of `H_(2)O`.
Reduction potential of `H_(2)O=-8.28V`.
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