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An electrochemical cell constructed for the reaction :
`Cu^(2+)(aq) + M(s) rightarrow Cu(s) + M^(2+) (aq)`
has an `E^(@) = 0.75V`. The standard reduction potential for `Cu^(2+)(aq)` is 0.34V. What is the standard reduction potential for `M^(2+)` (aq)?

A

1.09V

B

`1.09V`

C

`0.410V`

D

`-0.410V`

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