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A copper silver cell is set up. The copper ion concentration is 0.10 M. the concentration of silver ion is not known. The cell potential when measured was 0.422V. Determine the concentration of silver ions in the cell.
Given: `E_(Ag^+|Ag)=+0.80V`, `E_(Cu^(2+)|Cu)=+0.34V`

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