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Some indian scientists traied to use a metal x for electroplating iron pillar in mehrauli but they ended up with `E_(cell)` of the reaction to be negative they concluded that

A

Reaction is spontaneous

B

Reaction is non-spontaneous

C

Reaction is reversible

D

Reaction is non-reversible

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