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The `E^(@)` at `25^(@)`C for the following reaction is 0.55 V. Calculate the `DeltaG^(@)` in kJ`//`mol :
`4BiO^(+)(aq)+3N_(2)H_(5)^(+)to4Bi(s)+3N_(2)(g)+4H_(2)O(l)+7H^(+)`

A

`-637`

B

`-424`

C

`-106`

D

`-318.5`

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A

`Delta G^(@) = - 12 xx F xx E^(@) = -636.9 kJ = -637 kJ`
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