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Calculate the equilibrium constant for the following electrochemical reaction at a temperature of 25°C:$$\ce{Co^{2+} + 2e^- <=> Co(s)}$$Given that the standard reduction potential for the half-reaction is $-0.28\,\text{V}$ and the concentration of $\ce{Co^{2+}}$ is $0.1\,\text{M}$.
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