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I nee to make two graphs . 1) Title Fe (s) [ Fe +2 (aq 1M)...

I nee to make two graphs .

1) Title Fe (s) [ Fe +2 (aq 1M) // Cu 2+ ( aq , 1 M) / Cu (s).

The data used for the graph is as follows:
x-axis = Temp in Kelvin, y-axis = E ( vol)
Pt 1) At 5 C (278 K) E = 0.62 V
Pt 2) At 50 C ( 323 K) E = 0. 75 V
Pt 3) At 75 C( 348 K) E = 0.84V

Then I need to determined Delta G Delta S and Delta H from the slope of a plot of E vsT(Kelvin)

Sencond graph

Title Zn( s) / Zn 2+ ( aq 1 M) // Cu 2+ ( aq , 1 M) / Cu (s)

The data used for the graph is as follows:
x-axis = Temp in Kelvin, y-axis = E ( mv)
Pt 1) At 5 C (278 K) E = 0.61 V
Pt 2) At 50 C ( 323 K) E = 0. 77 V
Pt 3) At 75 C( 348 K) E = 0.83V

Then I need to determined Delta G Delta S and Delta H from the slope of a plot of E vsT(Kelvin).

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