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An oxidation- reduction reaction in which 3 electrons are transferred has a `DeltaG^(0)` of `17.37 kJ mol^(-1)` at `25^(@) C` . The value of `E_("cell")^(0)` (in V) is _________ `xx 10^(-2)`
`(1 F = 96, 500 C mol^(-1))`

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