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Calculate the standard cell potentials of galvanic cell in which the following reactions take place: Calculate the `Delta_rG^ o` and equilibrium constant of the reactions. `2Cr(s) + 3Cd^(2+)(aq) rarr 2Cr^(3+)(aq)+ 3Cd`

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