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Given that `E_(M^(+)|M)^(@)` = -0.44V and `E_(X^(+)|X)^(@)` = -0.33V at 298 K. The value of `E_(cell)` for,
`M_(s) | M^(+)(0.M) || X^(+)(0.2M)|X(s) at 298K`
will be: `[log 2 = 0.3, log 3 = 0.48, log 5 = 0.7]`

A

0.19V

B

0.127V

C

0.092V

D

0.119V

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