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You are asked to construct a voltaic cell that would simulate an alkaline battery by providing an electrical output of 1.50 V at the beginning of its discharge. After you complete it, your voltaic cell will be used to power an external device that draws a constant current of 0.50 A (amperes) for 2.0 h. You are given the following supplies: electrodes of each transition metal from manganese to zinc; the chloride salts of the +2 transition metal ions from Mn2+ to Zn2+ (MnCl2, FeCl2, CoCl2, NiCl2, CuCl2, and ZnCl2); two 100 mL beakers; a salt bridge; a voltmeter; and wires to make electrical connections between the electrodes and the voltmeter. The standard reduction potentials for the divalent metal ions are as follows:

Part A

The potential of a voltaic cell (Ecell) is calculated based on several variables. Identify from the list below the values you would need to determine the cell potential.

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