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How is the Nernst equation used to find cell potential in concentration cells? A. Nonstandard solutions are used to find the actual cell potential. B. Nonstandard temperatures are used to find the actual cell potential. C. The equilibrium constant is used to find the actual cell potential. D. The reaction quotient is used to find the actual cell potential.

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