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    Find E<sub>cell</sub> at 25 °C for the Following Voltaic Cell
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Find Ecell at 25 °C for the Following Voltaic Cell

Question 96

Question 96

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Find Ecell at 25 °C for the following voltaic cell:
Cu(s) ∣ Cu2+(aq) (0.10 M) Find E<sub>cell</sub> at 25 °C for the following voltaic cell: Cu(s) ∣ Cu<sup>2+</sup>(aq) (0.10 M)    Cu<sup>2+</sup>(aq) (0.85 M) ∣ Cu(s)  The half-reaction is: Cu<sup>2+</sup>(aq) + 2 e<sup>-</sup> → Cu(s) E° = +0.377 volts A) +0.0209 V B) +0.0550 V C) +0.0275 V D) -0.0209 V E) +0.310 V Cu2+(aq) (0.85 M) ∣ Cu(s)
The half-reaction is:
Cu2+(aq) + 2 e- → Cu(s) E° = +0.377 volts


A) +0.0209 V
B) +0.0550 V
C) +0.0275 V
D) -0.0209 V
E) +0.310 V

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