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Using the data given below:
`E_(Cr_(2)O_(7)^(2-)|Cr^(3+))^(@)=1.33V E_(Cl_(2)|Cl^(-))^(@)=1.36V`
`E_(MnO_(4)^(-)|Mn^(2+))^(@)=1.51V E_(Cr^(3+)|Cr)=-0.74V`
Mark the strongest oxidising agent.

A

`Cl^(-)`

B

`Mn^(2+)`

C

`MnO_(4)^(-)`

D

`Cr^(3+)`

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