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In a half-cell containing `[Tl^(3+)] = 0.1M` and `[Tl^(+)] = 0.01`M, the cell potential is `-1.2496 V` for the reaction `Tl^(+) rightarrow Tl^(3+) + 2e^(-)`. The standard reduction potential of the `Tl^(+3)|Tl^(+1)` couple at `25^(@)`C is:

A

144 V

B

0.61 V

C

2.44 V

D

1.22 V

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