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For the cell `Zn(s)|Zn^(2+)(aq)||M^(x+)(aq)|M(s)` different half cells and their standard electrode potentials are given below :

If `E^(@)Zn^2+/Zn = -0.76 V` which cathode will given a maximum value of `E^@` cell per electron transferred ?

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