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If `E_(Red)^(@)` for `Ag^(+)+e^(-)toAg` is 0.80 V, then for the reaction `2Ag^(+)+2e^(-)to2Ag,E_(Red)^(@)` will be_____.

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To solve the problem, we need to determine the standard reduction potential (E°) for the reaction: \[ 2 \text{Ag}^+ + 2 \text{e}^- \rightarrow 2 \text{Ag} \] Given that the standard reduction potential for the half-reaction: \[ \text{Ag}^+ + \text{e}^- \rightarrow \text{Ag} \] ...
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