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Give relation between standard Gibbs energy of the reaction and equilibrium constant.

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`Delta_(r)G^(@)=-nF E_("cell")^(0)`

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`Delta_(r)G^(@)=nF E_("cell")^(0)`

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`Delta_(r)G^(@)=-nE_("cell")^(0)`

D

`Delta_(r)G^(@)=-F E_("cell")^(0)`

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`Delta_(r)G^(@)=-nF E_("cell")^(0)`
`Delta_(r)G^(0)to` Standard Gibbs energy of the reaction.
`n to ` No. of electrons involved in the reaction.
`E_("cells")^(0) to` Standard potential of the cell.
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