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The equation representing the process by which standard reduction potential of zinc can be defined is:

A

`Zn^(2+) (s) + 2e^(-) rarr Zn`

B

`Zn (g) rarr Zn^(2+) (g) + 2e^(-)`

C

`Zn^(2+) (g) + 2e^(-) rarr Zn`

D

`Zn^(2+) (a.q) + 2e^(-) rarr Zn (s)`

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