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Statement : ((deltaE)/(deltaT))(P) is ca...

Statement : `((deltaE)/(deltaT))_(P)` is called temperature coefficient of emf.
Explanation : `((deltaE)/(deltaT))_(P)` may be `+ve, -ve` and depends upon heat of reaction.

A

S is correct but E is wrong

B

S is wrong but E is corrent

C

Both S and E are correct and E is corrent explanation of S.

D

Both S and E are correct but E is not correct explanation of S

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The correct Answer is:
D

`DeltaH=nF[T((deltaE)/(deltaT))_(p)-E],`
where `((deltaE)/(deltaT))_(P)` is temperature coefficient
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