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The standard Gibbs free energy change `(DeltaG^(@)" in kJ mol"^(-1))`, in a Daniel cell `(E_("cell")^(@)=1.1 V)`, when 2 moles of `Zn (s)` is oxidized at 298 K, is closest to

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