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Why does copper have a positive E°(M2+/M) value?
A. Its low atomization enthalpy is balanced by its high hydration enthalpy.
B. Its high atomization enthalpy is sufficiently balanced by its hydration enthalpy.
C. Its low atomization enthalpy is not balanced by its hydration enthalpy.
D. Its high atomization enthalpy is not sufficiently balanced by its hydration enthalpy.
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