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Find the stronger oxidising agent in each pair, stating reason.
(c) `Ag^(+), Cu^(2+)`
`"Given : "E_((1)/(2)Cl_(2)|Cl^(-))^(@)=+1.36V, E_((1)/(2)Br_(2)|Br^(-))^(@)=+1.07V,`
`E_(Cu^(2+)|Cu)^(@)=+0.34V, E_(Ag^(+)|Ag)^(@)=+0.80V,`
`E_(Pb^(2+)|Pb)^(@)=-0.13V, E_(Fe^(2+)|Fe)^(@)=-0.44V`,
`E_(Fe^(3+)|Fe)^(@)=-0.036V, E_(Cr^(3+)|Cr)^(@)=-0.74V`

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