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For the cell reaction, Mg(s)+2Ag^(+) (aq...

For the cell reaction, `Mg(s)+2Ag^(+) (aq.) hArr Mg^(2+) (aq.)+2Ag(s)`
`E_(cell)^(@)` is +3.17 V at 298 K. The value of `E_(cell), Delta G^(@)` and Q at Ag and `Mg^(2+)` concentration of 0.001 M and 0.02 M respectively are :

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