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The oxidation potential of hydrogen electrode `H_(2)//H_(2)O^(+)` (aq) will be greater than zero if,

A

Concentration of `H_(3)O^(+)` ions is 1M

B

Concentration of `H_(3)O^(+)` ions is 2M

C

Partial pressure of `H_(2)` gas is 2 atm

D

E(oxidation)can never be +ve

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