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Using this formula, to find K, what does E0 represent?. . K=10^(nE0/0.0592)

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E0,correctly written as E
E^(o), is the standard electrode potential of the cell. This is usually used in the subject, electrochemistry. This is used to measure the difference in potential between two half cells used in an electrochemical cell. The o above signifies that it is at its standard state.
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