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The standard reduction potentials at 25°C of `Li^(+)` |`Li`, `Ba^(2+)` | `Ba`,
`Na^(+)`| `Na` and `Mg^(2+)`| `Mg` are -3.05,-2.76,-2.61 and -2.37 V respectively.which is strongest reducing agent?

A

`Li`

B

`Ba`

C

`Na`

D

`Mg`

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