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For the cell reaction Cu^(2+)(C(1),aq....

For the cell reaction
`Cu^(2+)(C_(1),aq.)+Zn(s)hArrZn^(2+)(C_(2),aq)+Cu(s)`
of an electrochemical cell, the change in free energy `(DeltaG)` of a given temperature is a funcation of

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