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Calculate the standard emf, standard free energy charge and equilibrium constant of a cell in which the following reaction takes place at `25^@C`
`1/2Cu (s)+1/2 Cl_2(g)=1/2Cu^(2+)+Cl^-`
`E_(Cl_2,Cl^-)^@=+1.36` volt, `E_(Cu^(2+),Cu)^@=+0.34` volt (1.02 volt `-98.43 kJ, 2 times 10^17`)

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