An electrode has a potential of 1.201 V with respect to a saturated silver-silver chloride electrode.What would the electrodes potential be relative to a saturated calomel electrode (S.C.E. ) ? E = 0.197 V for the saturated silver-silver chloride electrode and E = 0.241 V for the S.C.E.
A) 1) 442
B) 1) 245 V
C) 1) 004 V
D) 1) 398 V
E) 1) 157 V
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