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The standard electrode potentials (reduction) of `Pt//Fe^(3+),Fe^(+2)` and `Pt//Sn^(4+),Sn^(+2)` are `+0.77V` and `0.15V` respectively at `25^(@)C`. The standard `EMF` of the reaction `Sn^(4+) +2Fe^(2+) rarr Sn^(2+) +2Fe^(3+)` is

A

`-0.62V`

B

`-0.92V`

C

`+0.31V`

D

`+0.85V`

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