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Element a reduces cation of element B but does not reduce the cation of element C will element C reduce the cation of elemnt B ? Explain

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since element A reduces B therfore `E^(@)` of B is les ve than that of element A i.e element B lies above element A in the electrochemical series
Furthr since A does not reduce `C^(+)` therefore `E^(@)` of C is more negative than that of element A i.e C lies below A in the electrochemical series
In the other owrds element B lies above element C in the electrochemical series and hence will reduce the cation of `B^(+)` i.e
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