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A cell reaction is given as : A (s)+B^...

A cell reaction is given as :
`A (s)+B^(2+)(aq)harrA^(2)(aq)+B(s)`
Equilibrium constant `(K_(c))` for the cell is 10. Calculate `E_(cell)^(@)`.

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To calculate the standard EMF of the cell reaction given by: \[ A (s) + B^{2+} (aq) \rightleftharpoons A^{2+} (aq) + B (s) \] with an equilibrium constant \( K_c = 10 \), we will use the Nernst equation. Here are the steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: ...
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