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Use the standard reduction potentials in volts: Cu^2+ --> Cu+ +0.16;
I2--> I- +0.54. calculate the value of E (in volts) for a cell in which the overall reaction is= 2Cu+ + I2--> 2Cu^2+ + 2I-
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DrBob222
See your post above.
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