Multiple Choice
What is the cell potential for the following cell at 25 °C?
Al(s) ∣ Al3+(0.00212 M) Sn2+(0.435 M) ∣ Sn(s)
Al3+(aq) + 3 e- → Al(s) E° = -1.676 V
Sn2+(aq) + 2 e- → Sn(s E° = -0.137 V
A) 1.517 V
B) 1.668 V
C) 1.410 V
D) 1.497 V
E) 1.581 V
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