A galvanic cell has the following reaction. Zn(s) + 2
Fe
(aq)
→ 2 Fe
(aq)
+ Zn
(aq)
E° = 0.72 V
What is the maximum electrical work that can be obtained from this
cell per mole of iron (III) ion?

A galvanic cell has the following reaction. Zn(s) + 2 Fe(aq) → 2 Fe(aq) + Zn(aq)...
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