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What is the role of Ag+ in redox reactions based on its standard electrode potential?
A. Ag+ acts as a reducing agent
B. Ag+ does not participate in redox reactions
C. Ag+ acts as a strong oxidizing agent
D. Ag+ always forms precipitates
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