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Given the standard electrode potentials: `K^+/K=-2.93V`. `Ag^+/Ag=0.80V',Arrange these metals in their increasing order of reducing power.

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Lesser the `E^(@)` value more will be reducing power.
`therefore Ag^(+)//AgltHg^(2+)//HgltCr^(3+)//CrltMg^(2+)//MgltK^(+)//K`
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