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Calculate the overpotential for the reduction reaction of Ag+ to Ag on a silver electrode at 25°C with a current density of 0.5 A/cm2. The standard reduction potential of Ag+ to Ag is 0.799 V vs. the standard hydrogen electrode. The activation energy for this reaction is 65.0 kJ/mol, the transfer coefficient is 0.4 and the reaction order is 1.5.
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