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For the cell, `TI|TI^(+)(0.001 M)||Cu^(2+)(0.1 M)|Cu(s),E_(cell)^(@)` at `25^(@)C` is `0.83" V"`. It can be increased by :

A

increasing `[Cu^(2+)]`

B

increasing `[TI^(+)]`

C

decreasing `[Cu^(2+)]`

D

decreasing `[TI^(+)]`

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The correct Answer is:
A, D

(a,d) are correct.
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