The standard reduction potential of normal calomel electrode and reduction potential of saturated calomel electrodes are 0.27 and 0.33 volt respectively. What is the concentration of `Cl^-` in saturated solution of KCL?
A
0.1M
B
0.01M
C
0.001M
D
None
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