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The standard emf for the cell using the overall cell reaction below is +2.20 V: 2Al(s)...

The standard emf for the cell using the overall cell reaction below is +2.20 V:
2Al(s) + 3I2(s) →→ 2AI3+(aq) + 6I-(aq)
The emf generated by the cell when [AI3+] = 3.5 × 10-3 M and [I-] = 0.30 M is ________ V.

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We use nernst equation in order to solve the given numerical and this is the condensed formula of the actual nernst equation which we used for simplified numerical uses.

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