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For the electrolysis of CuCl2 (molten) to form Cu(s) and Cl2(g):
E°Cu2+/Cu = 0.339 V
E°Cl-/Cl2 = 1.360 V
What minimum voltage must be used to carry out the reaction? If 1.5V is used, how much electrical energy (in kJ) will be used to produce 2g of Cl2(s)?
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