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The standard cell potential for the cell `Zn|Zn^(2+) (1 M)|| Cu^(2+) (1 M)| Cu`
given `E_(Cu^(2+)//Cu)^(@) = 0.34 V`
and `E_(Zn^(2+)//Zn)^(@) = - 0.76 V` is

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