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Given : E^(@) (Cu^(2+//Cu) = 0.337V and ...

Given : `E^(@) (Cu^(2+//Cu)` = 0.337V` and `E^(@) (Sn^(2+//Sn) = -0.136V`. Which of the following statements is correct?

A

`Cu^(2+)` ions can be reduced by `H_(2)(g)`

B

Cu can be oxidized by `H^(+)`

C

`Sn^(2+)` ions can be reduced by `H^(2)(g)`

D

Cu can reduce `Sn^(+)`

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