From the following ${E^o}$ values of half cells,what combination of two half cells would result in a cell with the largest potential?
$I$. $A + e^- \to A^{-}$,${E^o} = +0.24 \ V$
$II$. $B^{-} + e^- \to B^{-2}$,${E^o} = +1.25 \ V$
$III$. $C^{-} + 2e^- \to C^{-3}$,${E^o} = +0.15 \ V$
$IV$. $D + 2e^- \to D^{-2}$,${E^o} = +0.68 \ V$

  • A
    $II, IV$
  • B
    $II, III$
  • C
    $III, IV$
  • D
    $I, II$

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