For the voltaic cell shown, calculate the standard emf. Pt(s), H2(g) l H+(aq) ll H+(aq), H2O2(aq), H2O(l) l Pt(s)
St. Red. Pot. (V) H+/H2 = 0
H2O2/H2O = 1.78
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