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A gas `Cl^(2)` at atm is bubbled through a solution containing a mixture of `1M Br^(-)` and `1M F^(-)` at `25^(@)`C. If the reductioni potential order is F gt Cl gtBr, then:

A

Cl will oxidise Br and not F

B

Cl will oxidise F and not Br

C

Cl will oxidise both Br and F

D

Cl will reduce both Br and F

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