Multiple Choice
Determine the cell notation for the redox reaction given below. Sn(s) + 2 H⁺(aq) → Sn2+(aq) + H2(g)
A) H+(aq) ∣ H2(g) ∣ Pt Sn(s) ∣ Sn2+(aq)
B) H2(g) ∣ H+(aq) ∣ Pt Sn2+(aq) ∣ Sn(s)
C) Sn2+(aq) ∣ Sn(s) H2(g) ∣ H+(aq) ∣ Pt
D) Sn(s) ∣ Sn2+(aq) H+(aq) ∣ H2(g) ∣ Pt
E) Sn(s) ∣ H2(g) Sn2+(aq) ∣ H+(aq) ∣ Pt
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