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Cu(s) + Sn^(2+) (0.001 M) to Cu^(2+) (0....

`Cu(s) + Sn^(2+) (0.001 M) to Cu^(2+) (0.01M) +Sn(s)`
The Gibbs free energy change for the above reaction at 298 K is ` x xx 10^(-1) " kJ mol"^(-1)`
The value of x is _______ .[ nearest integer]
`[ " Given " E_(Cu^2+//Cu)^(Theta) = 0.34 V, R_(Sn^(2+)//Sn)^(Theta) = - 0.14 V , F = 96500 " C " mol ^(-1)]`

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