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Determine the values of equilibrium constant `(K_C) and DeltaG^o` for the following reaction :

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To determine the values of the equilibrium constant \( K_C \) and \( \Delta G^o \) for the given reaction, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Relate Gibbs Free Energy to EMF The relationship between Gibbs free energy (\( \Delta G \)) and the standard electromotive force (\( E^o \)) is given by the equation: \[ \Delta G = -nFE^o \] where: ...
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