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The standard reaction potential of a calomel half cell is 0.28V at `25^@C`. Calculate half cell potential when 0.1N KCl solution is used

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`Hg_2Cl_2 (s)+2e^(-) to 2Hg + 2Cl^(-) (0.1 N KCl)]` (0.339 V)
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