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What is the standard electrode potential for the reduction of Ag+ ions to Ag(s) at a temperature of 25°C, given that the standard electrode potential for the standard hydrogen electrode is 0.00 V and the standard electrode potential for Ag+/Ag is +0.80 V?

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The standard electrode potential for the reduction of Ag+ ions to Ag s  at a temperature of 25C is +0.80 V. This value is already given for the Ag+/Ag half-cell, and since the standard hydrogen electrode has a potential of 0.00 V, there is no need to adjust the value. The standard electrode potential for the reduction of Ag+ ions to Ag s  remains +0.80 V.

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