Use standard reduction potentials to calculate the standard free energy change in kJ for the reaction: Cu²?(aq) + 2Ag(s) ? Cu(s) + 2Ag?(aq) | Cu²?(aq) + 2e? ? Cu(s) | E°red = 0.337 V | | Ag?(aq) + e? ? Ag(s) | E°red = 0.799 V | ?G° = [ ] kJ K for this reaction would be [ ] than one.
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