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The cell for which the cell reaction is `H_2 + Cu^(2+) to 2H^(+) + Cu` is represented as

A

`Cu//Cu^(2+) // // H^(+) H_2`

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`H_(2)(g) // H^(+) // // Cu^(2+) // Cu`

C

`Pt , H_(2) (1 atm ) , H^(+) // // Cu^(2+) //Cu`

D

`Pt , H_2 // H^(+) (aq) (1 atm ) // // Cu^(2+) // Cu`

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