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Why blue colour of `CuSO_(4)` solution gets discharged when zinc rod is dipped in it ? Given, `E_(Cu^(+2)//Cu)^(@)=0.34 V and E_(Zn^(+2)//Zn)^(@)=-0.76V`

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