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A cell utilises the following reaction:
`2CO^(3+) (aq)+Zn(s) to 2CO^(2+)(aq)+Zn^(2+) (aq)`
What is the effect on cell emf of each of the following changes?
Co(III) nitrate is dissolved in the cathode compartment

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Similarly, if `[Co^(3+)]` is increased, `E_(cell)` will increase.
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