The document presents the Nernst equation for calculating the electromotive force (e.m.f) of galvanic cells at non-standard conditions, highlighting its relation to temperature, concentration, and redox reactions. It provides historical context on Walther Hermann Nernst, who developed the equation in 1887 and won the Nobel Prize in 1920. Additionally, the document includes examples and practice problems demonstrating the application of the Nernst equation and calculations of cell potentials and equilibrium constants.