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The hydrogen electrode potential depends...

The hydrogen electrode potential depends on
(A) Nature of metal used as anode
(B) The pH of the solution
(C) Both nature of the metal used as anode and the pH of the solution
(D) Nature of the metal used as cathode and the pH of the solution

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