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The cell reaction Hg2Cl2(s)+cu(s)to cu^(...

The cell reaction `Hg_2Cl_2(s)+cu(s)to cu^(2+)(aq)+2Cl^-"(aq)+2Hg(l)`,best represented by :

A

`cu(s)|cu^(2+)(aq)"||"Hg_2Cl_2(s)|Hg(l)`

B

`cu(s)|cu^(2+)(aq)"||"Hg(l)|HgCl_2(s)`

C

`cu(s)|cu^(2+)(aq)"||"Cl^-"(aq)|Hg_2Cl_2(s)|Hg(l)|Pt(s)`

D

`Hg_2Cl_2(s)|Cl^-"(aq)||Cu^(2+)(aq)|Cu(s)`

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C
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