Question: If a cell potential was measured to be (+0.150 mathrm{~V}) using a saturated calomel reference electrode, what would the measured potential be if the reference

If a cell potential was measured to be \(+0.150 \mathrm{~V}\) using a saturated calomel reference electrode, what would the measured potential be if the reference electrode were replaced by a \(\mathrm{Ag} / \mathrm{AgCl}\) electrode in a \(0.10 \mathrm{M} \mathrm{KCl}\) solution? (Assume that the junction potential is negligible in both cases.)

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