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Calculate standard Gibbs energy change and equilibrium constant at `25^@C` for the cell reaction, `Cd (s) + Sn^(2o+) (aq) rarr Cd^(2o+) (aq) + Sn (s) Given : `E_(Cd)^@ = -0.403V and E_(Sn)^@ = -0.136 V`. Write formula of the cell.

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