Given that the charge of one mole of electrons = 1 Faraday and that 0.0324 Faradays liberated 0.651 grams of a group II

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Given that the charge of one mole of electrons = 1 Faraday and that 0.0324 Faradays liberated 0.651 grams of a group II

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Given that the charge of one mole of electrons = 1 Faraday and that 0.0324 Faradays liberated 0.651 grams of a group II element, what is the atomic weight of the element? Given the standard reduction potential of this group II metal is a negative 1.85 volts and the standard reduction potential of nickel is a positive .25 volts, what is the maximum volts that could be obtained from a galvanic cell using these two metals and sulfate solutions of these metals? What is the symbol of the element? Please show all work. Remember to show phases.
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