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Calculate E°cell for the reaction of nickel(II) ions with cadmium metal at 25°C. K = 1.17...

Calculate E°cell for the reaction of nickel(II) ions with cadmium metal at 25°C. K = 1.17 x105 Ni2+(aq) + Cd(aq) ----- Cd2+(aq) + Ni(s)

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