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Given the equilibrium constant :
`K_(C)` of the reaction:
`Cu(s) + 2Ag^(+)(aq) to Cu^(2+) + 2Ag(s) `is `10xx 10^(15)`, calculate the `E_("cell")^(ө)` of this reaction at 298 K
`[2.303(RT)/(F) at 298 K = 0.059V]`

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