The standard cell potential for electrochemical cell is +1.102 V. Determine the cell potential at 25 ∘C if the concentration of zinc sulfate is 0.050 mol L-1 and the concentration of copper sulfate is 0.200 mol L-1.
answer choices
a) 1.120
b) 1.138
c) 1.102
d) 1.087
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