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Why is Cr^2+ a stronger reducing agent than Fe^2+?
A. Cr^2+ has fewer electrons than Fe^2+.
B. Cr^2+ gets oxidized to the more stable d^3 configuration (Cr^3+), while Fe^2+ gets oxidized to the less stable d^5 configuration (Fe^3+).
C. Fe^2+ has a higher atomic number.
D. Cr^2+ is more electronegative than Fe^2+.
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