Answer: The EMF of the cell is coming when the cell having diluted concentration is getting oxidized.
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given a cell which contains two
half cells. This means that the standard electrode potential of the cell will be 0.
For a reaction to be spontaneous, the EMF of the cell must be positive. If the EMF of the cell is negative, the reaction will be non-spontaneous and will not take place.
For a reaction to be spontaneous, the diluted cell must get oxidized.
The half reaction for the given cell follows:
Oxidation half reaction:

Reduction half reaction:

Net reaction:

To calculate the EMF of the cell, we use Nernst equation:
![E_(cell)=E^o_(cell)-(0.0592)/(n)\log \frac{[Zn^(2+)_\text{{(diluted)}}]}{[Zn^(2+)_{\text{(concentrated)}}]}](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/chemistry/college/n65olj28i1m2zuol10v43xzwqaxrq9y8dv.png)
where,
n = number of electrons in oxidation-reduction reaction = 2
= ?
=

= 2.0 M
Putting values in above equation, we get:


Hence, the EMF of the cell is coming when the cell having diluted concentration is getting oxidized.