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If a multi-electron reaction (n=4) and a single-electron reaction (n=1) both undergo a 10-fold increase in their respective reaction quotients (Q), which cell will experience a larger change in its measured potential?
- It depends on the standard potentials of the cells.
- The single-electron reaction.
- The multi-electron reaction.
- Both will experience the same change.
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