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The potential of the cell for the reaction $$M(s)+2H^+(1M)\rightarrow H_2(g)(1 atm)+M^{2+}(0.1M)$$ is $$1.5$$V. The standard reduction potential for $$M^{2+}/M(s)$$ couple is?
A
$$0.1470$$ V
B
$$1.470$$ V
C
$$14.70$$ V
D
None of these
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Correct option is A. $$0.1470$$ V
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