According to standard electrode potential,which is the strongest reducing agent and oxidising agent?
$Al (-1.66 \ V), Cu (+0.34 \ V), Li (-3.05 \ V), Ag (+0.80 \ V)$

  • A
    Strongest reducing agent: $Li$,Strongest oxidising agent: $Ag^{+}$
  • B
    Strongest reducing agent: $Al$,Strongest oxidising agent: $Cu^{2+}$
  • C
    Strongest reducing agent: $Ag$,Strongest oxidising agent: $Li^{+}$
  • D
    Strongest reducing agent: $Cu$,Strongest oxidising agent: $Al^{3+}$

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