In the lead storage battery, lead serves as the anode, and lead coated with lead oxide serves as the cathode. Both electrodes dip Into an electrolyte solution of sulfuric acid. The electrode reactions are Cell reaction: Pb(s) + PbO_2(s) + 2HSO_4^-(aq) + 2H^+(aq) rightarrow 2PbSO_4(s) + 2H_2O(t) (The given standard reduction/oxidation potentials were measured at 25 degree C). Calculate the standard cell potential, E degree, for this cell at 25 degree C. The concentration of sulfuric acid in a car battery is 6M, when the battery Is fully charged. Use the Nernst equation to determine the cell potential, E. Remember that sulfuric acid is a strong acid (use only the first proton).