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Arrange the following ions (Cu^2+. Zn^2+, Al^3+, and Mg^2+) in order of decreasing ability to be reduced.

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Cu^2+ > Zn^2+ > Al ^3+ > Mg ^ 2+

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Arrange the following ions (Cu^2+. Zn^2+, Al^3+, and Mg^2+) in order of decreasing ability to be reduced.

Could someone check my answer and see if it is right? Thanks

Cu^2+ > Zn^2+ > Al ^3+ > Mg ^ 2+

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