What is the correct cell notation for a cell in which the hydrogen electrode is the anode and the cathode half-reaction is Ce4+(aq) + e− → Ce3+(aq) .
A) Pt(s) | H2(g) | H+(aq) || Ce4+(aq) ,Ce3+(aq) | Pt(s)
B) Pt(s) | H2(g) | H+(aq) || Ce4+(aq) ,Ce3+(aq)
C) Ce3+(aq) ,Ce4+(aq) || H+(aq) | H2(g) | Pt(s)
D) Pt(s) | Ce3+(aq) ,Ce4+(aq) || H+(aq) | H2(g) | Pt(s)
E) H2(g) | H+(aq) || Ce3+(aq) ,Ce4+(aq)
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