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Transcribed Image Text:When the Cu2+ concentration is 2.32x10-4 M, the observed cell potential at 298K for an electrochemical cell with the following reaction is 1.408V. What is the Mn2+ concentration?
Cu2+(aq) + Mn(s)- Cu(s) + Mn2+(aq)
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