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For a given reaction `:M^((x+n))+n e^(-)rarr M^(c+),E^(c-).(red)` is known along with `M^(x+n)` and `M^(x+)` ion concentrations. Then

A

n can be evaluated.

B

x can be evaluated.

C

(x + n) can be evaluated.

D

n, x, (x + n) can be evaluated.

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A

`E_(red) = E_(red)^(@) + (0.059)/(n) "log" ([M^((x + n)) ])/([M^(x+)])`
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