Consider the redox reaction A(s) + 2B+ (aq) → A2+(aq) + 2B(s). What can we say about the cell potential $E_{cell}$ of this redox reaction if the aqueous species are present at concentrations of [B+] = 0.1 M and [A2+] = 0.1 M?
Ecell is equal to the standard cell potential $E^0_{cell}$.
Ecell is smaller than the standard cell potential $E^0_{cell}$.
Ecell is larger than the standard cell potential $E^0_{cell}$.
Ecell could be smaller than, equal to, or larger than the standard cell potential $E^0_{cell}$, depending on the reduction potential of B+ ions.