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The reaction 1//2H2(g)+AgCl(s) rarr H^...

The reaction
`1//2H2(g)+AgCl(s) rarr H^(o+)(aq)+Cl^(c-)(aq)+Ag(s) ` occurs in the galvanic cell.

A

`Ag|AgCl(s)|KCl(sol)|AgNO_(3)|Ag`

B

`Pt|H_(2)(g)|HCl(sol)|AgNO_(3)(SOL)|Ag`

C

`Pt|H_(2)(g)|HCl(sol)|AgCl(s)|Ag`

D

`Pt|H_(2)(g)|KCl(sol)|AgCl(s)|Ag`

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The correct Answer is:
c

`(1)/(2)Hg_(2)(g)+AgCl(s)rarr H^(o+)(aq)+Cl^(c-)(aq)+Ag(s)`
There is oxidation of hydrogen and reduction of silver, therefore, it occurs in the following cell `:`
`Pt|H_(2)(g)|HCl(sol)|AgCl(s)|Ag`
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