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Determine the potential of a Daniell cell, initially containing 1.00 L each of 1.0 M copper (II) ion, after passage of `10^(5)` coulomb charge. The `E^(@)` of the daniell cell is 1.10 volt.

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1.09 volt

By passage of `10^(5)` coulomb charge, zinc ion concentration increases by 0.518 mole while copper ion concentration decreases
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