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The `Ni//Ni^(2+)` and `F^(-)//F_(2)` electrodes potentials are listed as `+0.25V` and `-2.87V` respectively (with respect to the standard hydrogen electode). The cell potential when these are coupled under standard conditions is:

A

2.62 V and dependent on the reference electrode chosen.

B

3.12 V and independent on the reference electrode chosen.

C

3.12 V and dependent on the reference electrode chosen.

D

2.62 V and independent on the reference electrode chosen.

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