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Two students use of the same stock solutions of zinc sulphate and a solution of copper sulphate . The EMF of one cell is 0.0295 V higher then the other. The concentration of cupric ions used in the cell with higher EMF Value is 0.2. Calculate the concentration of cupric ions used in the other cell.

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AAKASH SERIES-ELECTROCHEMISTRY -Subjective Exercise -3 (Short Answer Questions)
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