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Why is the energy required to transform Cu(s) to Cu2+(aq) considered high?
A. Due to copper's low atomization enthalpy.
B. Due to copper's low hydration enthalpy.
C. Due to copper's low ionization enthalpies.
D. Due to copper's high atomization enthalpy and relatively high ionization enthalpies.
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