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The standard reduction potential value of the three metallic cations X, Y and Z are 0.52, `-3.03` and `-1.18V` respectively. Write the decreasing order of reducing power of the corresponding metals.

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`YgtZgtX`

Lowest standard reduction potential highest reducing power.
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