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Given the standard electrode potentials `E_Fe^+2/Fe^0=-0.44V and E_H^+2/O_2/H_2O=1.23V` calculate the `E_cell^0` of the corrosion

A

(-0.79V)

B

(-1.67)V

C

(1.67)V

D

(+0.79V)

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