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Standard reduction potential at `25^(@)C` of `Li^(+)//Li,Ba^(+)//Ba,Na^(+)//Na and Mg^(2+)//Mg are -3.05,-2.90,-2.71 and -2.37 V ` respectively. Which one of the following is the strongest oxidising agent ?

A

`Ba^(2+)`

B

`Mg^(2+)`

C

`Na^(+)`

D

`Li^(+)`

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B
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