A concentration cell is formed by dipping two copper, Cu (s) electrodes into copper sulfate, CuSO4 (aq) , solutions of different concentrations, and joining the half cells by a salt bridge. Determine the ratio of the concentrations of the copper sulfate solutions necessary to create a potential difference between the electrodes of 0.10 V.
A) 2400
B) 10
C) 6.1*107
D) 1300
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