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The reduction potential velues are given below
`Al^(3+)//Al=-1.67"volt", Mg^(2+)//Mg=-2.34"molt", Cu^(2+)//Cu=+0.34"volt"`
`I_(2)//I^(-)=+0.53"volt"`. Which one is the best reducing agent?

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