Given the following reaction: 2Fe3+(aq) + Sn2+(aq) < -------- 2Fe2+ (aq) + Sn4+(aq) and also that Fe2+and Sn4+ = 0.0355M and Fe3+and Sn2+ = 0.100M, E0Sn = 0.154V, and E0Fe = 0.770V. Calculate E0CELL and ECELL at 25 0C
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