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The `E^(0)(M^(2+)//M)` value for copper is positive `(+0.34V)`. What is possibly the reason for this?

A

Increase in the sum of first and second ionisation enthalpy

B

high enthalpy of atomisation

C

Low enthalpy of hydration

D

High metlting point.

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