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The electrode potentials for
` Cu^(2+) (aq) +e^(-) rarr Cu^+ (aq) `
and ` Cu^+ (aq) + e^(-) rarr Cu (s)`
are `+ 0.15 V` and ` +0. 50 V` repectively. The value of `E_(Cu^(2+)//Cu)^@` will be.

A

0.150V

B

0.500V

C

0.325V

D

0.650V

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C
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