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A silver electrode is immersed in saturated `Ag_(2)SO_(4(aq))`. The potential difference between the silver and the standard hydrogen electrode is found to be `0.711V` Determine `K_(SP)(AgSO_(4))`. Given `E_(Ag^(+)//Ag)^(@)=0799V`.

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