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A gas X at a 1 atm is bubbled through a solution containing a mixture of `1 M Y^(-)` and `1M Z^(-)` at `25^(@)C`. If the reduction potential of `Z gt Y gt X`, then

A

Y will oxidise X and not Z

B

Y will oxidise Z and not X

C

Y will oxidise both X and Z

D

Y will reduce both X and Z

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Reduction potential of Y is more than that of X but less than that of Z. Hence Y will oxidise X but not Z.
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