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The standard electrode potential for daniell cell is 1.1 V. calculate the standard gibbs energy for the reaction
`Zn(s)+Cu^(2+)(aq)toZn^(2+)(aq)+Cu(s)`

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`E_("cell")^(Theta)=1.1V, n=2`
`DeltaG^(Theta)= -nF" "E_("cell")^(Theta)= -2xx96500 xx 1.1CV= -212300J`
`= -21.23kJ`
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