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Write the Nernst equation for the cell reaction in the Daniel cell. How will the `E_("cell")` be affected when concentration of `Zn^(2+)` ions is increased?

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Cell reaction : `Zn+Cu^(2+)rarrZn^(2+)+Cu`.
`E_("cell")=E_("cell")^(@)-(0.059)/(2)log.([Zn^(2+)])/([Cu^(2+)])`, value of the `E_("cell")` decreases with increase in the concentration of `Zn^(2+)` ions, `([Zn^(2+)])`,
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