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The rh electrode is zn(s) in 0.5 mol/kg znso4(aq), and the lh electrode is silver/silver chloride reference electrode in 1 mol/kg kcl(aq). using data from chapter 10: data section, calculate the potential difference between the rh and lh electrodes at 25 °c.
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