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`E^(@)` Values of the half cells `Mg^(2+)//Mg` and `Cl_(2)//Cl^(-)` are respectively -2.36V and +1.36 V. The `E^(@)` vlaue of the cell `Mg//Mg^(2+)// // Cl_(2)//Cl^(-)` is

A

3.72 V

B

1V

C

0.18 V

D

2.64 V

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