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The Nernst equation giving dependence of electrode reduction potential on concentration is

A

`E=E^(@)+(2.303RT)/(nF)"log"([M])/([M^(n+)])`

B

`E=E^(@)+(2.303RT)/(nF)"log"([M^(n+)])/([M])`

C

`E=E^(@)-(2.303RT)/(nF)"log"([M^(n+)])/([M])`

D

`E=E^(@)+(2.303RT)/(nF)"log"[M]^(n+)`

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