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Using values from the tables of standard reduction potentials, calculate the cell potential of the given cell: Ga(s)|Ga3+(aq)||Ag+(aq)|Ag(s)
Ga3+(aq)+3e−⟶Ga(s) E∘red=−0.567 V
Ag+(aq)+e−⟶Ag(s) E∘red=0.747 V
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