Correct answer us option A.
Firstly write equation of which undergo oxidation and then write of reduction.
In Reduction part both are in aqueous state, for which we have to provide a electrode which can be Pt , C(graphite) etc you can use any non reactive conductive material.
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What is the correct cell notation (cell diagram) for a voltaic cell based on the following...
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