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For ` Zn^(2+) //Zn, E^@ =- 0. 76 V`, for `Ag^+ //Af E^@ =0.799 V`. The correct statement is .

A

The reaction Zn getting reduced Ag getting oxidized is spontaneous

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Z undergoes reduction and Ag is oxidized

C

Zn undergoes oxidation `Ag^(+)` gets reduced

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Lower S.R.P containing ion ca displace higher S.R.P containing ion.
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