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

A

Zn will reduce `Fe^(2+)`

B

Zn will reduce `Mg^(2+)`

C

Mg oxidises Fe

D

Zn oxidises Fe

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