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In the cell Zn//Zn^(-2) (c(1))//cu, E(ce...

In the cell `Zn//Zn^(-2) (c_(1))//cu, E_(cell) - E_(cell)^(0) = 0.059 V` The ratio `(C_(1))/(C_(2)) at 298 K` will be

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