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The equilibrium constant for the reaction Sr(s) `+Mg^(+2)(aq)rarrSr^(+2)(aq)+Mg(s)` is `2.69 xx 10^(12)` at `25^(@)C`. The `E^(o)` for a cell mad up of the `Sr//Sr^(+2)` and `Mg^(+2)//Mg` half cells

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0.3667V

B

0.7346V

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0.1836V

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0.1349V

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