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Consider the cell `Ag(s)|AgBr(s)|Br^(-)(aq)||AgCl(s)|Cl^(-)(aq)|Ag(s)` at `25^(@)C`. The solubility product constants of `AgBr` & `AgCl` are respectively `5xx10^(-13)&1xx10^(-10)` for what ratio of the concentrations of `Br^(-)` & `Cl^(-)` ionns would the emf of the cell be zero?
(A). `1:200`
(B). `1:100`
(C). `1:500`
(D). `200:1`

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