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The nature of curve of E(cell)^(@) vs. l...

The nature of curve of `E_(cell)^(@)` vs. log `K_c` is :

A

straight line

B

parabola

C

hyperbola

D

elliptical curve

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The correct Answer is:
A

`log K_(c) = (n FE^(@))/(2.303 RT)`
`therefore y = mx`
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