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In the cell `Cu|Cu^(2+)||Ag^(+)|Ag` Which is not applicable ?

A

Ag electrode is negative electrode

B

Cu electrode is negatively electrode

C

`Ag^(+)` is reduced to Ag

D

Cu is oxidised to `Cu^(2+)`

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A

Ag is positive electrode.
Formula of Nernst equation.
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