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The equilibrium constant for the reaction:
Sr(s) + Mg^2+(aq) <=> Sr^2+(aq) + Mg(s)
is 2.69*10^12 at 25 degrees Celsius. Calculate E degree (standard
state potential) for a cell made up of Sr/Sr^2+ and Mg/Mg^2+
half-cells.
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-1.73+-2.73
-1.73-2.73
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