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Arrange the `MnO_(4)^(-) and VO_(2)^(+)` ions in the increasing order of their oxidising power. 

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Order of the oxidation ability: `VO_(2)^(+) lt Cr_(2)O_(7)^(2-) lt MnO_(4)^(-)`.
This is due to the increasing stability of the lower species to which they are reduced.
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