The standard electrochemical cell potential, denoted as (E^circ_{cell}), is a measure of the electrical energy that can be generated by a redox reaction under standard conditions. It is calculated using the Nernst equation, which relates the cell potential to the concentrations of the reactants and products.
The Nernst equation further refines this calculation by incorporating the activities (concentrations) of the species involved in the reaction:
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