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`E^(@)` values of `Mg^(2+) //Mg` is -2.37V, of `Zn^(2+)//Zn` is -0.76V and `Fe^(2+) //Fe` is -0.44V.
Which of the following statement is correct ?

A

`Zn` will reduce `Fe^++`

B

`Zn` will reduce `Mg^++`

C

`Mg` oxidises `Fe`

D

`Zn` oxidises `Fe`.

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