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The standard electrode potential (reduction) of `Ag^(+)|Ag` is `0.800 V` at `25^(@)C`. Its electrode potential in a solution containing `10^(-3)M` ion of `Ag^(+)` ions is:-

A

`0.623V`

B

`-0.977V`

C

`0.892V`

D

`1.246V`

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The correct Answer is:
A

`E_(cell) = 0.80 -(0.0591)/(1)log[(1)/(10^(-3))] = 0.623 V`
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