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Calculate the emf of the cell having the cell reaction
`2Ag^(+)+ZnhArr 2Ag+Zn^(2+) and E_("cell")^(@)=1.56V" at "25^(@)C` when concentration of `Zn^(2+)=0.1M and Ag^(+)=10M` in the solution.

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1.648V

Hint : `E_("cell")=E_("cell")^(@)-(RT)/(nF)ln""([Zn^(2+)])/([Ag^(+)]^(2))`
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