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The standard electrode potential `(E^@)` values of `Al^(3+)`/`Al`, `Ag^(+)`/`Ag` and `Cr^(3+)`/`Cr` are `-1.66V,0.8V` and `-0.74V` respectively .The metals having maximum and minimum reducing power respectively are

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