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The E^@ values of MnO4^-, Ce^(4+) and Cl...

The `E^@` values of `MnO_4^-`, `Ce^(4+)` and `Cl_2` are 1.507, 1.61 and 1.358V respectively. Arrange these in order of increasing strength as oxidising agent.

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