The standard reduction electrode potential of `Cu^(2+)//Cu` is +0.34 V and that of `Cr^(3+)//Cr` is -0.74 V. These two electrodes are connected in their standard state to make an electrochemical cell. What will be the standard electrode potential `(E^@)` of this cell?
A
1.19 V
B
1.08 V
C
0.69 V
D
1.83 V
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