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For the redox reaction:
`Zn(s) +Cu^(2+) (0.1M) rarr Zn^(2+) (1M)+Cu(s)` taking place in a cell,
`E_(cell)^(@) is 1.10` volt. `E_(cell)` for the cell will be `(2.303 (RT)/(F) = 0l.0591)`

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