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Reduction half-reaction E∘ (V) Ag+(aq)+e−→Ag(s) 0.80
Cu2+(aq)+2e−→Cu(s) 0.34
Sn4+(aq)+4e−→Sn(s) 0.15
2H+(aq)+2e−→H2(g) 0
Ni2+(aq)+2e−→Ni(s) −0.26
Fe2+(aq)+2e−→Fe(s) −0.45
Zn2+(aq)+2e−→Zn(s) −0.76
Al3+(aq)+3e−→Al(s) −1.66
Mg2+(aq)+2e−→Mg(s) −2.37

Calculate the standard cell potential (E∘) for the reaction

X(s)+Y+(aq)→X+(aq)+Y(s)

if K = 3.62×10−3.

Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.

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