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E(n)=-313.6//n^(2) kcal/mol. If the valu...

`E_(n)=-313.6//n^(2)` kcal/mol. If the value of `E=-34.84` kcal/mol, to which value does 'n' correspond?

A

4

B

3

C

2

D

1

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