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For an electrochemical cell `Sn(s)Sn^(2+) (aq,1M)||pb^(2+) (Aq,1M)|Pb(s)` the ratio `([Sn^(2+)])/([Pb^(2+)]` when this cell attians equilibrium is_______ (Given : `E_(sn^(2+)|Sn)^(@) = -0.14V, E_(pb^(2+|Pb^(@))= -0.13V, (2.303RT)/(F = 0.06))`

A

4.3

B

1

C

`-2.15`

D

`2.14`

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