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The e.m.f. of the obtained by combining `Zn` and `Cu` electrodes of Daniel cell with `N` calomel electrode are `1.083 V` and `-0.0180 V` respectively at `25^(@)C`. If the potential of `N` calomel electrode is `-0.28 V`, Find e.m.f. of Daniel cell.

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`1.101` volt ;
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