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Question
How does the electrochemical series help in calculating the emf of a standard cell?
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Solution
The standard cell potential for a galvanic cell is given by:
\[\ce{E^{\circ}_{cell} = E^{\circ}_{cathode} - E^{\circ}_{anode}}\]
Where \[\ce{E^{\circ}_{cathode}}\] and \[\ce{E^{\circ}_{anode}}\] are the standard potentials (standard reduction potentials) of the cathode (reduction electrode) and anode (oxidation electrode), respectively. The values of \[\ce{E^{\circ}_{cathode}}\] and \[\ce{E^{\circ}_{anode}}\] can be obtained from the electrochemical series. Knowing the values, \[\ce{E^{\circ}_{cell}}\] can be calculated with the help of the above relationship.
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