Given the listed standard electrode potentials, what is `E^(@)` for the cell: `4BiO^+(aq)+3N_2H_5^+(aq)to4Bi(s)3N_2(g)+4H_2O)l)+7H^+(aq)` `N_2(g)+5H^+(aq)+4e^(-)toN_2H_5^+(aq),E^(@)=-0.23V` `BiO^+(aq)+2H^+(aq)+3e^(-)toBi(s)+H_2O(l),E^(@)=+0.32V`
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0.55
B
0.34
C
1.88
D
0.09
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