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`E^(0)` for the half cell `Zn^(2+) // Zn ` is - 0.76 V . Emf of the cell `Zn// Zn^(2+)(1M) // //H^(+)(1M) // H_2` at 1 atm is

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`-0.76 V`

B

`+0.76V`

C

`-0.38V`

D

`+0.38 V`

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