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In a concentration cell, `Zn|Zn^(2+) (0.1M) || Zn^(2+) (0.15M) | Zn`, as the cell discharges:

A

reaction proceeds to the right

B

the two solutions approach each other in concentration.

C

no reaction takes place

D

water gets decomposed.

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