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For the cell, Pb(s) |Pb^(2o+)(1M)||Ag^(o...

For the cell, `Pb(s) |Pb^(2o+)(1M)||Ag^(o+)(1M) |Ag (s)`, if concentraton of an ion in the anode compartment is increased by a factor of 10, the emf of the cell will

A

increase by 10 V

B

increase by 0.0296 V

C

decrease by 10 V

D

decrease by 0.0296. V

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