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The electrode reactions that takes place at the anode of `CH_(4)-O_(2)` fuel cell is :

A

`2O_(2) + 8H^(+) + 8e^(-) to 4H_(2)O`

B

`CH_(4) + 2H_(2)O to CO_(2) + 8H^(+) + 8e^(-)`

C

`CH_(4) + 2O_(2) to CO_(2) + 2H_(2)O`

D

`2H^(+) + 2e^(-) to H_(2)`

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B

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