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PART A: Calculate the ∆G for a cell composed of a Zn electrode in a 1.0...

PART A: Calculate the ∆G for a cell composed of a Zn electrode in a 1.0 M Zn(NO3)3 solution and an Al electrode in a 0.1 M Al(NO3)3 solution at 298 K.

PART B: Write the net ionic equation describing the reaction occurring spontaneously in the cell described in PART A.

PART C: Calculate the G for this cell at 298K.

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