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In an aqueous solution, hydrogen (H(2)) ...

In an aqueous solution, hydrogen `(H_(2))` will not reduce:

A

`Fe^(3+)`

B

`Cu^(2+)`

C

`Zn^(2+)`

D

`Ag^(+)`

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The correct Answer is:
C

Only `Zn` and `Fe` are above `H`, Also `Fe^(3+)` can be reduced to `Fe^(2+)` by `H`.
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