For each set of materials below:
i.Write the cell notation (line notation)for a galvanic cell and
ii.Calculate the standard cell potential
a. Pb(s), Zn(s), Pb2+(aq),Zn2+(aq)
b. Ag(s), Fe(s), Ag+(aq),Fe2+(aq)
c. Mg(s), Zn(s), Mg2+(aq),Zn2+(aq)
d. Fe(s), Mg(s), Fe2+(aq), Mg2+(aq
e. Ag(s), Pb(s), Pb2+(aq), Ag+(aq)
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