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1. What is the voltage for the reaction under standard conditions: 2Al(s) + 3Pb2+(aq) → 2Al3+(aq) + 3Pb(s)?
2.What is the voltage for the reaction under standard conditions: 3Ag(s) + Cr3+(aq) → 3Ag+(aq) +Cr(s)? (See above for reduction potentials.)
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