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In the electrochemical reaction, 2Fe^(...

In the electrochemical reaction,
`2Fe^(3+)+Zn rarr Zn^(2+) + 2Fe^(2+)`,
increasing the concentration of `Fe^(2+)` :

A

increasing the cell emf

B

increasing the current flow

C

decrease the cell emf

D

alter the pH of the solution

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C
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