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Given E(Fe^(3+)|Fe)^@=-0.36V, E(Fe^(2+)|...

Given `E_(Fe^(3+)|Fe)^@=-0.36V`, `E_(Fe^(2+)|Fe)^@=-0.439V`. The value of standard electrode potential for the change,
`Fe^(3+)+barerarrFe^(2+)` will be

A

`-0.072V`

B

`0.385V`

C

`0.770V`

D

`-0.270V`

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