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A cell contain two hydrogen electrodes. The negatove electrode is in contact with a solution of `pH = 5.5`. The emf of the cell is `0.118 V` at `25^(@)C`. Calculate the `pH` of solution positive electrode. (assume pressure of `H_(2)` in the both electrondes `= 1` bar )

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