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A1^(3+) + 3e^(-) to Al(s), E^(@) = -1.66...

`A1^(3+) + 3e^(-) to Al(s)`, `E^(@) = -1.66V`
`Cu^(2+)+ 2e^(-) rightarrow CU(s)`, `E^(@)=+0.34V`
What voltage is produced under standard conditions by combining the half reactions with these standard electrode potentials?

A

1.32 V

B

2.00 V

C

2.30 V

D

4.34 V

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