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In the cell Pt(s) | H2(g, 1bar) | HCl(aq) | AgCl(s) | Ag(s) | Pt(s) the cell potential is 0.92 V when a 10–6 molal HCl solution is used. The standard electrode potential of (AgCl / Ag,Cl) electrode is :

(1) 0.40 V 

(2) 0.76 V 

(3) 0.20 V 

(4) 0.94

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The correct option is (3) 0.20 V.

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Why n=1 it shoul be 2
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n = valence factor of that compound taken. As a given above question valence factor of Cl and Ag is 2 but due to balancing of reactions Coefficient is 1.otherwise 2 is also correct

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