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The standard reduction potential values of three metallic cations, `X,Y,` and `Z` are `0.52,-3.03,` and `-0.18V`, respectively. The order of reducing power of the corresponding metal is

A

`YgtZgtX`

B

`XgtYgtZ`

C

`ZgtYgtX`

D

`ZgtXgtY`.

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Strongest reducing agent is the one with lowest reduction potential (strongest R.A. `rArr` Easy to oxidise `rArr` highest O.P `rArr` Lowest R.P)
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