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Determine the maximum amount of work that can be derived from the cell, `Zn|Zn^(2+)(1M)||Cu^(2+)(1M)|Cu.`
Given : `E_(Zn^(2+)|Zn)^(@)=-0.76V and E_(Cu^(2+)|Cu)^(@)=+0.34V`

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`E_("cell")^(@)=0.34+0.76=1,1V`
`w_("max")=-DeltaG=nFE_("cell")^(@)=2xx96500xx1.1=212.3kJ`
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