Consider an electrochemical cell in which the following reaction occurs and predict which changes will decrease the cell voltage : `Fe^(2+)(aq)+Ag^(+)(aq)toAg(s)+Fe^(3+)(aq)`
A
I
B
II and III
C
II
D
I and II
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D
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