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Assuming that a constant current is delivered, how many kW-h of electricity can be produced by the reacation of `1.0` mole `Zn` with `Cu^(2+)` ion in a Daniel cell in which all the concentration remains `1.00 M` ?
`(E_(Zn//Zn^(2+))^(@) = 0.76 V , E_(Cu//Cu^(2+))^(@) = -0.34 V)`

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`0.0059 kW-h ;`
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