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2. Calculate the standard free energy change for the following reaction Sn?* (aq) + Fe(s) - Sn(s) + Fe2+ (aq) If E'( Sn/Sn) = -0.14

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2. Calculate the standard free energy change for the following reaction Sn?* (aq) + Fe(s) - Sn(s) + Fe2+ (aq) If E'( Sn/Sn) = -0.14 V and E Fe2/Fe) = -0.44 V (Faraday constant 96,500 J/V.mol) (2.5 Points) - 5.79 x 10 kJ/mol +5.79 x10 kJ/mol +57 9 kJ/mol 579 k/mol

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