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The reaction (1)/(2)H(2)(g)+AgCl(s)hAr...

The reaction
`(1)/(2)H_(2)(g)+AgCl(s)hArrH^(+)(aq)+Cl^(-)(aq)+Ag(s)`
occurs in the galvanic cell

A

`Ag|AgCl(s)|KCl("solution")|AgNO_(3)`(solution)`|Ag`

B

`Pt|H_(2)(g)|HCl` (solution)`|AgNO_(3)`(solution)`|Ag`

C

`Pt|H_(2)(g) |HCl` (solution)`|AgCL(s)|Ag`

D

none of these .

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C

Hydrogen electrode acts as anode and silver electrode as cathode.
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