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Assertion (A): 'Li' electrode always acts as anode in voltaic cell
Reason (R): 'Li' electrode has lowest SRP among all the electordes

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A and R are correct R is the correct explanation of A

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A and R are correct R is not the correct explanation of A

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A is correct, but R is worng

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A is wrong, but R is correct

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