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What is the single electrode potential of a half-cell for zinc electrode dipping in 0.01 M `ZnSO_(4)` solution at `25^(@)C` ? The standard electrode potential of `Zn//Zn^(2+)` system is 0.763 volt at `25^(@)C`.

A

0.8221 V

B

8.221 V

C

0.5282 V

D

9.232 V

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