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A cell constituted by two electrodes `A(E_(A+//A)^(0) = 0.35V)` and `B(E_(B+//B)^(0) = +0.42V)` has value of `E_("cell")^(0)` equal to _____

A

0.77V

B

0.07V

C

-0.77V

D

-0.07V

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