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Transcribed Image Text:Using standard reduction potentials from the ALEKS Data tab, calculate the standard reaction free energy AG for the following redox reaction.
Round your answer to 4 significant digits.
2Zn(s)+0, ()+4H (aq)-2Zn (aq)+2H,O()
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