An electrochemical cell has a positive standard cell potential but a negative cell potential. Which statement is
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An electrochemical cell has a positive standard cell potential but a negative cell potential. Which statement is true for the cell?
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a. K> 1;Q> K c. K> 1; Q< K b. K< 1;Q> K d. K< 1; Q< K
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