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For the reaction: C(3)H(8)(g) + 5O(2)(...

For the reaction:
`C_(3)H_(8)(g) + 5O_(2)(g) rightarrow 3CO_(2)(g) + 4H_(2)O(l)`, `DeltaG^(@) = -2.108 xx 10^(3) kJmol^(-)`
What is the value of of the standard electrode potential, `E^(@)` for a fuel cell based on this reaction?

A

1.09 V

B

2.18 V

C

4.37 V

D

21.8 V

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