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29 to 32 please
Consider the following two half reactions: Since AGⓇ-AH-TAS, and AG®-nFEcell, Q29) show that: AS AH () + nFE®colcs) use the
Question 29 (4 points) AGⓇ-AH-TAS, and AGⓇ-nFEcell show that: AS - AH - (+) + FE°colu I Question 30 (8 points) use the equat
Question 30 (8 points) use the equation in question(Q29) to obtain AH° for the overall reaction. {Hint, you need to use compu
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