Reduction potentials for two half reactions are shown below. What is the standard cell potential, in volts, for a voltaic cell constructed from the half cells? You must include the sign on your answer. Example: +1.00 Zn²+ (aq) + 2 e- → Zn(s) Na+ (aq) + e- → Na(s) Your answer This is a required question What is the standard Gibbs free energy, in kJ, for the cell? * Your answer E° = -0.76 V Eº = -2.71 V This is a required question

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Reduction potentials for two half reactions are shown below. What is the
standard cell potential, in volts, for a voltaic cell constructed from the half cells?
You must include the sign on your answer.
Example: +1.00
Zn²+ (aq) + 2 e → Zn(s)
Na+ (aq) + e- → Na(s)
Your answer
O This is a required question
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Your answer
What is the standard Gibbs free energy, in kJ, for the cell? *
This is a required question
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