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Standard electrode potential data is given below :
`Fe^(3+) (aq) + e ^(-) rarr Fe^(2+) (aq) , E^(o) = + 0.77 V `
`Al^(3+) (aq) + 3e^(-) rarr Al (s) , E^(o) = - 1.66 V `
`Br_(2) (aq) + 2e^(-) rarr 2Br^(-) (aq) , E^(o) = +1.08 V`
Based on the data given above, reducing power of `Fe^(2+)` Al and `Br^(-)` will increase in the order :

A

`Br^(-) lt Fe^(2+) lt Al`

B

`Fe^(2+) lt Al lt Br^(-)`

C

`Al lt Br^(-) lt Fe^(2+)`

D

`Al lt Fe^(2+) lt Br`

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A
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