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Given the standard reduction potentials for an element A, at 25 °C: A2+(aq) + e → A (aq) €1° = 1.062 v A4+ (aq) + 3 e →
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Given the standard reduction potentials for an element A, at 25 °C: A2+(aq) + e → A (aq) €1° = 1.062 v A4+ (aq) + 3 e →
Given the standard reduction potentials for an element A, at 25 °C: A2+(aq) + e → A (aq) €1° = 1.062 v A4+ (aq) + 3 e → A*(aq) €2° = 1.810 V Use these two half-reactions to set up a spontaneous galvanic/voltaic cell, and calculate its standard cell potential (in V):