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Consider the following concentration cell : `M(s)|M^(+)(aq, 0.04M)||M^(+)(aq, 0.08M)|M(s).|E_("cell")|` for the cell is 60 mV. In the cell, if the concentration of the solution of `M^(+)` ions is 0.04 M instead of 0.02M, then the cell potential will be -

A

60 mV

B

200 mV

C

319.3 mV

D

256.3 mV

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