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Tarnished silver contains Ag2S. Can this...

Tarnished silver contains `Ag_2S`. Can this tranish be removed by placing tranished silver articels in an aluminium pan containing an inert electrolyte solution such as NaCl? The standard electrode potentials for the half cell reactions are:
`Ag_2S(s)+2barerarr2Ag(s)+S^(2-)(aq)`, `E^@=-0.71V` and `Al^(3+)+3barerarrAl(s)`, `E^@=-1.66V`.

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