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A galvanic cell was constructed where one electrode was a Cu2+(aq)|Cu(s) electrode and the other was an M2+(aq)|M(s) electrode. The potential difference between the two electrodes was measured to be 0.27 V with the copper electrode being the more positive electrode. What is the potential of the M2+(aq)|M(s) electrode with respect to the standard hydrogen electrode?

Data: E°(Cu2+(aq)|Cu(s)) = +0.34 V

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