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The EMF of a galvanic cell consisting of two hydrogen electrodes is 0.17 V. If the solution of one of the electrodes has `[H^(+)]=10^(-3)` M, the pH at the other electode is

A

5.88

B

4.88

C

2.08

D

2.08

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