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Posted by Angie on Saturday, November 3, 2012 at 2:04pm.

What is the cell potential for the reaction

Mg(s) + Fe^2+(aq) -----> Mg^2+(aq) + Fe (s)

at 63 degrees celsius when [Fe^2+]= 3.30 M and [Mg^2+]= 0.110 M

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