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The standard reduction potential of the `Ag^(o+)|Ag` electrode at `298K` is `0.799V`. Given that for `AgI,K_(sp)=8.7xx10^(-17)`, evaluate the potential of the `Ag^(o+)|Ag` electrode in a saturated solution of `AgI`. Also calculate the standard reduction potential of the `I^(c-)`|Agl|Ag` electrode.

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