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Standard electrode potentials of `Fe^(2+) + 2e to Fe` and `Fe^(3+) + 3e to Fe` are -0.440V and -0.036V respectively. The standard electrode potential `(E^@)` for `Fe^(3+) +e to Fe^(2+)` is

A

`-0.476V`

B

`-0.404V`

C

`+404V`

D

`+0.722V`

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