A Zn|Zn2+||Co2+|Co galvanic cell has a standard potential E°cell=0.48 V. Calculate the free energy change at 25°C for every 1.00 g of Zn (M=65.37 g/mol) that is converted to Zn2+ at the anode, assuming that all concentrations remain at their standard values of 1.00 M throughout the process.
A) -93 kJ
B) -46 kJ
C) -1.42 kJ
D) -0.71 kJ
E) None of the above
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