In a cell reaction
$Cu_{(s)} + 2Ag^{+}_{(aq)} \to Cu^{2+}_{(aq)} + 2Ag_{(s)}$
$E_{cell}^o = + 0.46 \ V$.
If the concentration of $Cu^{2+}$ ions is doubled,then $E_{cell}^o$ will be

  • A
    doubled
  • B
    halved
  • C
    increased by four times
  • D
    unchanged

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