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An electrochemical cell that uses the reaction
Ti^3+ + 2Cr^2+ -> Ti^1+ + 2Cr^3+

Has a standard cell potential of
E¢ªcell = +1.19V

a. Write the two half-cell reactions.
b. Labeling all parts and show the direction of flow of electrons. (Place the anode electrode on the left and the cathode on the right.)
c. Determine the E¢ªred(reduction).
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