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The standard electromitive force of the cell
`Fe|Fe^(2+)(aq)||Cd^(2+)|Cd` is 0.0372 V
The temperature coefficient of e.m.f. is `-0.125VK^(-1)`. Calculate the quantities `triangleG,triangleH^(@)` and `triangleS^(@)` at `25^(@)C`

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The correct Answer is:
`triangleS^(@)=-24.125kJK^(-1)` `triangleG^(0)=-7179.6J`
`triangleH^(0)=-7196.43kJ`
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