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For a cell reaction involving a two-electron change, the standard e.m.f. of the cell is found to be `0.295V` at `25^(@)C`. The equilibrium constant of the reaction at `25^(@)C` will be:

A

`1 xx 10^(-10)`

B

`29.5 xx 10^(-2)`

C

10

D

`1 xx 10^(10)`

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D
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