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The standard e.m.f. for the cell reaction,
`2Cu^(+)(aq) to Cu(s) + Cu^(2+)(aq)` is + 0.36V at 298 K. The equilibrium constant of the reaction is

A

`5 xx 10^6`

B

`1.4 xx 10^12`

C

`7.4 xx 10^12`

D

`1.3 xx 10^6`

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