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Define standard emf of a cell.

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When the emf of a cell is determined under standard conditions, it is called the standard emf.
It is defined as the emf of a cell with 1 M solutions of reactants and products in solution measured at `25^(@)C`. It is represented by the symbol `E^(@)`.
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