Ni-cad (nickel–cadmium) batteries have a slightly lower cell potential than the common alkaline value of 1.5 v normally used in flashlights. they have a cadmium anode, which is oxidized to cd(oh)2(s) in a basic background electrolyte of concentrated oh–, and a cathode half-reaction in which nio(oh)(s) is reduced to ni(oh)2(s). what is the value of δg°cell?