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The EMF of the cell `Ni//Ni^(2+)(0.01)// // Cl^(-)(0.01M)//Cl_(2)`, pt is -----V if the SRP of nickel and chlorine electrodes are -0.25V and +1.36V respectively

A

`+1.61`

B

-1.61

C

`+1.79`

D

-1.79

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