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For a spontaneous reaction, `DeltaG,` equilibrium constant (K) and `E_(cell)^(@)` will be respectively:

A

`-ve, gt 1, +ve`

B

`+ve, gt1, -ve`

C

`-ve, lt 1, -ve`

D

`-ve, gt 1, -ve`

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