The electronegativity of a group $13$ element '$E$' is the same as that of $Ge$ (on the Pauling scale and up to one decimal point). The $CORRECT$ statements about $E^{3+}$ are:
$A$. It can act as a reducing agent.
$B$. It can act as an oxidizing agent.
$C$. $E^{3+}$ is more stable than $E^+$.
$D$. The standard electrode potential value for $E^{3+}/E$ is positive.

  • A
    $A$ and $C$ Only
  • B
    $B$ and $C$ Only
  • C
    $B$ and $D$ Only
  • D
    $A$ and $D$ Only

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