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`E^(0)` values for `Cl_(2), Cl^(-), I_(2)^(-), Ag^(+), Ag, Na^(+), Na, Li^(+), Li`  are respectively `+ 1.36. + 0.53, + 0.79, - 2.71 and - 3.04V`. Correct decreasing order of reducing strength of `I^(-), Ag, Na and Li` is

A

`Cl^(-) gt I^(-) gt Ag gt Na gt Li`

B

`Cl^(-) gt Ag I^(-)gt Na gt Li`

C

`Li gt Na gt Ag gt I^(-)gt Cl^(-)`

D

`Li gt Na gt I^(-) gt Ag gt Cl^(-)`

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