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which of the following will increase the voltage of the cell with following cell reaction?
`Sn(s)+2Ag^(+)+(aq)rarrSn^(+2)(aq)+2Ag(s)`

A

Increase in size of the ilver rod.

B

Increase in the concentration of `Sn^(2+)` ions.

C

Increase in the concentration of `Ag^(+)` ions.

D

Decrease in the concentration of `Ag^(+)` ions.

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