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The cell Pt|H(2)(g) (1atm)|H^(+), pH = x...

The cell `Pt|H_(2)(g) (1atm)|H^(+), pH = x ||` Normal calomal electrode has EMF of `0.64` volt at `25^(@)C`. The standard reduction potential of normal calomal electrode is `0.28V`. What is the `pH` of solution in anodic compartment. Take `(2.303RT)/(F) = 0.06` at `298K`.

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