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Calculate the cell potential for the following unbalanced reaction that takes place in an electrochemical cell at 25 °C when [ Calculate the cell potential for the following unbalanced reaction that takes place in an electrochemical cell at 25 °C when [   ] = 1.10 M and [   ] = 1.10 M Mg(s)  +   (aq)  →   (aq)  + Fe(s)  E°(Mg<sup>2+</sup>/Mg)  = -2.37 V and E°(Fe<sup>3+</sup>/Fe)  = -0.036 V A)  +2.33 V B)  -3.23 V C)  +1.48 V D)  +2.22 V E)  +0.68 V ] = 1.10 M and [ Calculate the cell potential for the following unbalanced reaction that takes place in an electrochemical cell at 25 °C when [   ] = 1.10 M and [   ] = 1.10 M Mg(s)  +   (aq)  →   (aq)  + Fe(s)  E°(Mg<sup>2+</sup>/Mg)  = -2.37 V and E°(Fe<sup>3+</sup>/Fe)  = -0.036 V A)  +2.33 V B)  -3.23 V C)  +1.48 V D)  +2.22 V E)  +0.68 V ] = 1.10 M Mg(s) + Calculate the cell potential for the following unbalanced reaction that takes place in an electrochemical cell at 25 °C when [   ] = 1.10 M and [   ] = 1.10 M Mg(s)  +   (aq)  →   (aq)  + Fe(s)  E°(Mg<sup>2+</sup>/Mg)  = -2.37 V and E°(Fe<sup>3+</sup>/Fe)  = -0.036 V A)  +2.33 V B)  -3.23 V C)  +1.48 V D)  +2.22 V E)  +0.68 V (aq) → Calculate the cell potential for the following unbalanced reaction that takes place in an electrochemical cell at 25 °C when [   ] = 1.10 M and [   ] = 1.10 M Mg(s)  +   (aq)  →   (aq)  + Fe(s)  E°(Mg<sup>2+</sup>/Mg)  = -2.37 V and E°(Fe<sup>3+</sup>/Fe)  = -0.036 V A)  +2.33 V B)  -3.23 V C)  +1.48 V D)  +2.22 V E)  +0.68 V (aq) + Fe(s)
E°(Mg2+/Mg) = -2.37 V and E°(Fe3+/Fe) = -0.036 V


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