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For a spontaneous reaction the `Delta G`, Equilibrium cosntant (K) and `E_(cell)^(@)` will be respectively :

A

-ve, gt1,+ve

B

+v, gt1, -ve

C

-ve, lt1, -ve

D

-ve, gt1,-ve

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For sponteneous reaction
`G=-Ve ` so,`E_(cell)^(0)=+ve` as `DeltaG=-nFE_(cell)^(0) and DeltaG=-RT 1n K`
`DeltaG=-RTxx2.303 logK ` As `DeltaG-ve` so,`K gt1`
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