A voltaic cell has a standard cell potential equal to 0.74 V. If the standard electrode (reduction) potential for the anode is −0.22 V, what is the standard electrode potential for the cathode?
A) 0.96 V
B) 0.52 V
C) -0.52 V
D) -0.96 V
E) Need to know the cell reaction in order to calculate the answer.
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