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`E_(cell)^@`for the reaction `Cu^(2+)+2Cl^(-) to Cu(s)+Cl_2(g)` is -1.02 V. This reaction

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can be made to produce electricity in a volataic cell

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occurs whenever `Cu^(2+) and Cl^-` are brought together in an aqueous solution

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can be made to occur in an electrolytic cell

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can occur in an acidic solution but not in a basic solution

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