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Given that `E^o` values of `Ag^+//Ag, K^+//K, Mg^(2+)//Mg` and `Cr^(3+) //Cr` are `0.08 V, -2 .93 V, -2 37 V` and ` -0. 74 V` respectively. Therefore the order for the reducing power of the metal is .

A

Ag gt Cr gt Mg gt K

B

Ag lt Cr lt Mg lt K

C

Ag gt Cr gt K gt Mg

D

Cr gt Ag gt Mg gt K

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