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the given overall reaction is
Zn + Cu2+ --> Zn2+ + Cu
nernst equation E = E0 -0.0592/n logQ
where Q= reaction quotient , which is given by concentration of
products/concentration of reactants
Since concentrations of solid it taken as 1
Q = [zn2+]/[Cu2+]
and n= 2 ;since 2 electrons are involved in the overall reaction
Thus Ecell = E0 - 0.0296 log{[Cu2+]/[Zn2+]}
is the answer
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