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Ag^(+)(aq) + e^(-) rightarrow Ag(s) E^(@...

`Ag^(+)(aq) + e^(-) rightarrow Ag(s)` `E^(@) = 0.80V`
`Co^(2+)(aq) + 2e(-) rightarrow Co(s)` `E^(@) = -0.28V`
Use the standard reduction potentials to determine the standard potential for the reaction:
`Co(s) + 2Ag^(+)(aq_) rightarrow Co^(2+)(aq) + 2Ag(s)`

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