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The order of chemical reactivity of three elements is `A gt B gt C`. Arrange these elements in the ascending order of their standard reduction potentials.

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A reactive element has a high tendency to undergo oxidation. Such an element has a small value of standard reduction potential. Since the order of reactivity of the given elements is `A gt B gt C`, the ascending order of their standard reduction potentials woudl be `A lt B lt C.`
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