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For a given galvanic cell, the standard cell potential can be calculated by subtracting the standard half-cell potential of the reaction that occurs at the cathode from the standard half-cell potential of the reaction that occurs at the anode: eāˆ˜cell=eāˆ˜red(reduction process)āˆ’eāˆ˜red(oxidation process)

for a given galvanic cell, the standard cell potential can be calculated by subtracting the standard half-cell potential of the reaction that occurs at the cathode from the standard half-cell potential of the reaction that occurs at the anode:

eāˆ˜cell=eāˆ˜red(reduction process)āˆ’eāˆ˜red(oxidation process)

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calculate the standard cell potential given the following standard reduction potentials:
al3++3eāˆ’ā†’al; eāˆ˜=āˆ’1.66 v
cu2++2eāˆ’ā†’cu; eāˆ˜=0.340 v
express your answer to two decimal places and include the appropriate units.

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