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By how much will the potential of half-cell `Cu^(2+)|Cu` change if the solution is diluted to 100 times at 298K?

A

Increase by 59 mV

B

Decrease by 59 mV

C

Increase by 29.5mV

D

Decrease by 29.5 mV

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