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प्रश्न
Represent the galvanic cell from following overall cell reaction:
3Ni(s) + 2Al3+ (1 M) → 3Ni2+(1 M) + 2Al(s)
उत्तर
The cell is represented as Ni(s) | Ni2+(1 M) || Al3+(1 M) | Al(s).
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