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Deduce from the following `E^(c-)` values of half cells, what combination of two half cells would results in a cell with the largest potential?
`{:(I. , A+e(-) rarr A^(c-),,,,E^(c-)=-0.24V),(II., B^(c-)+e^(-)rarr B^(2-),,,,E^(c-)=+1.25V),(III.,C^(c-)+2e^(-) rarr C^(3-),,,,E^(c-)=-1.25V),(IV. , D+2e^(c-)rarr D^(2-),,,, E^(c-)=+0.68V):}`

A

I and IV

B

II and III

C

III and IV

D

I and II

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