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Given that `E^(@)(Zn) = -0.76V and E^(@)(Mg|Mg^(2+) )= 2.37V`. What will happen when zinc dust is added to `MgCl_(2)` solution ?

A

Magnesium will be precipitated

B

Zinc will dissolve forming a soluble complex

C

Zinc chloride will be formed

D

No reaction will occur

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D

Zn cannot displace Mg from `MgCl_(2)`.
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