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The reduction potential of a half-cell consisting of a Pt electrode immersed in `1.5 M Fe^(2+)` and ` 0.015 M Fe^(3+)` solutin at `25^@ C` is `(E_(Fe^(3+)//Fe^(2+))^@ = 0.770 V)` is .

A

0.21 V

B

0.88V

C

0.710V

D

0.850V

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