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Calculate the cell potential, E, for a silver-silver chloride electrode immersed in 0.800 M KCl at `25^(@)`C
`[Ag^(+) + e^(-) rightarrow Ag,` `E^(@) = 0.799V`, `K_(sp) = 1.8 xx 10^(-10)]`

A

1.37 V

B

0.80 V

C

0.57 V

D

0.23 V

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