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The standard oxidation potential `E^(@)` for the half cell reactions are
`Zn rarrZn^(2+)+2e^(-):E^(@)=+0.76V`
`FerarrFe^(2+)+2e^(-)"E^(@)=+0.41V`
EMF of the cell reaction
`Fe^(2+)+ZnrarrZn^(2+)+Fe` will be

A

`-0.35V`

B

`+0.35V`

C

`+1.17V`

D

`-1.17V`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`EMF=E_("cathode")^(@)-E_("anode")^(@)=0.76-0.41=0.35`
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