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Cell-I containing a solution of mercuric percholarate `Hg(ClO_(4))_(2)`, Cell -II containing a solution of mercuric nitrate `Hg(NO_(3))_(2)` and Cell -III containing a solution of mercurous percholorate `Hg(ClO_(4))_(2)` were connected in such a way that the same current passed through each of the cells. The amount of mercury deposited, will be same in ________.

A

all the cells

B

Cell-I and -II but more in cell -III

C

cells-II and III but more in cell-I

D

cells -I and -III but more in cell-II

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