To calculate the extent of polarization, we first need to determine the cell potential E_cell and the current I flowing through the cell. Then, we can use the Tafel equation to find the overpotential for each electrode, which will give us the extent of polarization.1. Calculate the cell potential E_cell :E_cell = E_Ag - E_CuE_cell = 0.80 V - -0.34 V E_cell = 1.14 V2. Calculate the current I flowing through the cell using Ohm's law:I = E_cell / RI = 1.14 V / 10 ohmsI = 0.114 A3. Calculate the overpotential for each electrode using the Tafel equation: = 2.303 * R * T / * n * F * log10 I / I0 For the copper electrode:_Cu = 2.303 * 8.314 J/molK * 298 K / 0.5 * 2 * 96,485 C/mol * log10 0.114 A / 0.001 M _Cu 0.059 VFor the silver electrode:_Ag = 2.303 * 8.314 J/molK * 298 K / 0.5 * 1 * 96,485 C/mol * log10 0.114 A / 0.01 M _Ag 0.029 V4. Calculate the extent of polarization:Polarization = _Cu + _AgPolarization = 0.059 V + 0.029 VPolarization 0.088 VThe extent of polarization for the cell is approximately 0.088 V.