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Calculate the standard electrode potential of Ni2+/Ni electrode if emf of the cell Ni |Ni2+(0.01 M)||Cu2+(0.1 M)| Cu(s) is 0.059 V at 25°C [Given: Ecu2+Icu = +0.34 v]

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  19. The lamda^(@) values of KNO(3) and LiNO(3) are 145.0 and 110.1 S cm^(2...

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