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The electrode potential becomes equal to standard electrode potential when reactants and products concentration ratio is-

A

equal to 1

B

greater than 1

C

less than 1

D

none of the above

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`E=E^(0)-(0.0591)/(n)log((["product"])/(["reactant"]))`
if `(["product"])/(["reactant"])=1` then `E=E^(0)`
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