Question: The cell notation for the Galvanic cell is (3 pts) A(s)/A2+//B2(s)/B- The Standard Reduction Potential are as follows: E0A2+/A = -0.403 V; E0B2/B- = 0.5355

The cell notation for the Galvanic cell is (3 pts)

A(s)/A2+//B2(s)/B-

The Standard Reduction Potential are as follows:

E0A2+/A = -0.403 V; E0B2/B- = 0.5355 V

1. Calculate the standard cell potential

2. If the A ions have a concentration of 0.010 M and the B ions have a concentration of 0.020 M, calculate the electromotive force (EMF) of the cell

3. The Gibbs Free Energy of the cell is

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