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A hydrogen gas electrode is made by dipping platinum wire in a solution of HCl of `pH = 10` and by passing hydrogen gas around the platinum wire at one atm pressure . The oxidation potential of electrode would be ?

A

0.59V

B

0.118V

C

1.18V

D

0.059V

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