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Assertion: E^(@) for Mn^(3+)//Mn^(2+) is...

Assertion: `E^(@)` for `Mn^(3+)//Mn^(2+)` is more positive than `Cr^(3+)//Cr^(2+)`
Reason: The third ionisation energy of `Mn` is larger than that of `Cr`.

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