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The standard reduction potential for `Fe^(2+)` |`Fe| and `Sn^(2+)` | `Sn` electrodes are -0.44 V and -0.14V respectively .For the cell reaction ,`Fe^(2+) + Sn to Fe + Sn(2+)`, the standard EMF is

A

0.30V

B

0.58V

C

0.58V

D

-0.30V.

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