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Calculate the standard cell potential of the following electrochemical cell: Ag(s) │ AgCl(s) │ Cl^-(aq, 0.040 M) ‖ Cu^2+(aq, 0.020 M) │ Cu(s) at 298 K. The reduction potential of AgCl/Ag couple is +0.22 V and the reduction potential of Cu^2+/Cu couple is +0.34 V.
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Bicarbonate is the second most abundant anion in the blood. its principal function is to maintain your body’s acid-base balance by being part of these?
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