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For the following reaction at 298 K, calculate, using Nemst equation, cell potential, standard free energy change, if `E_(Zn)^@ =-0.76 V, E_(Sn)^@=-0.14V, [Sn^(++)] = 0.03M, [Zn^(++)] = 0.04 M` `Zn_((s)), + Sn_((aq))^(++) rarr Zn_((aq))^(++) + Sn_((s))`.

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