1. Calculate Ecell at 298 K for a cell involving Sn and Cu and their ions:
Sn(s) I Sn2+(aq,.25 m) II Cu2+(aq,.10 m) I Cu(s)
a. .47 V
b. .49 V
c. .50 V
Please explain and use equation. Thank you
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