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Reduction electrode potentials of half cells
(1) `Pt(H_(2))|H^(+)(C_(f)),(2)Pt(cl_(2))|(Cl^(-))(C_(2))` and (3) `Ag^(+)|Ag^(+)(C_(3))` on inc reasing `C_(1)C_(2)`, and `C_(3)` (all gases are at 1 atm pressure)

A

Will increase on increasing `C_(1),C_(2) and C_(3)`

B

Will decrease on increasing `C_(1),C_(2) and C_(3)`

C

Will decrease on increasing `C_(1) and C_(3)` and increase on increasing `C_(2)`

D

Will remain constant if `C_(1)` or `C_(2)` is doubled and `p_(1)` or `p_(2)` is made four times.

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