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E^(@) for F(2)+2e^(-) rarr 2F^(-) is 2.8...

`E^(@)` for `F_(2)+2e^(-) rarr 2F^(-)` is `2.8V,E^(@)` for `(1)/(2)F+e^(-)rarrF^(-)` is

A

2.8 V

B

1.4 V

C

`-2.8 V`

D

`-1.4 V`

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