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The `pK_(SP)` of `Agl` is `16.07`. If the `E^(@)` value for `Ag^(+)//Ag` is `0.7991 V`, find the `E^(@)` for hlaf cell reaction :
`AgI_((s)) + e rarr Ag + I^(-)`

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`-0.1490 V ;`
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