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Following are the data of standard reduction half cell potentials of certain electrochemical cells. E_(Ag^(+)//Ag)^@ = 0.80V & E_(Cu^(2+)//Cu)^@ = 0.34V E_(Sn^(2+)//Sn)^@ =-0.14V & E_(Na^(2+)//Na)^@ = -2.73V Calculate the standard EMF of the cells.

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Following are the data of standard reduction half cell potentials of certain electrochemical cells. E_(Ag^(+)//Ag)^@ = 0.80V & E_(Cu^(2+)//Cu)^@ = 0.34V E_(Sn^(2+)//Sn)^@ =-0.14V & E_(Na^(2+)//Na)^@ = -2.74V Also identify andode, cathode and direction of flow of current in each of the constructed cells.

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