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The standard electrode potentials `(E_(M^(+)//M)^(@))` of four metals A, B, C and D are `-1.2V, 0.6V, 0.85 V and -0.76V`, respectively. The sequence of deposition of metals on applying potential is

A

B gt D gt C gt A

B

A gt C gt B gt D

C

C gt B gt D gt A

D

D gt A gt B gt C

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