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A solution containing `H^(+)` and `D^(+)` ions is in equilibrium with a mioxture of `H_(2)` and `D_(2)` gases at `25^(@)`C. If the partial pressures of both gases are 1.0 atm, find the ratio of `[D^(+)`]`//`[H^(+)]` :
(Given : `E_(D^(+)//(D_(2)))^(@)`=-0.003V]

A

1.23

B

1.12

C

0.11

D

1

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