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The standard reduction potential for `Fe^(2+) //Fe` and `Sn^(2+) //Sn` electrodes are `-0.44` and `-0.14 ` volt respectively. For the given cell reaction `Fe^(2+) + Sn rarr Fe + Sn^(2+) `, the standard ` EMF` is.

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