Calculate Ecell at 298K for a concentration cell made with silver electrodes in silver nitrate solutions. One cell contains 0.25 M Ag+ solution and the other a 1.7 M Ag+ solution.
(8.49 ± 0.02) x 10 -1 V
(-4.92 ± 0.02) x 10 -2 V
(4.92 ± 0.02) x 10 -2 V
(7.51 ± 0.02) x 10 -1 V
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