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Represent the galvanic cell in which the reaction `Zn(s)+Cu^(2+) (aq) to Zn^(2+) (aq)+Cu(s)` takes place.

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`Zn(s)//Zn^(2+) (aq)||Cu^(2+) (aq) |Cu(s)`
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