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Why is equilibrium constant K related to only `E_("cell")^(Theta)` and not `E_("cell")`?

A

`E_("cell")^(@)` is easier to measure than `E_("cell")`

B

`E_("cell")` becomes zero at equilibrium point but `E_("cell")^(@)` remains constant under all conditions

C

At a given temperature, `E_("cell")`changes hence value of K can not be measured

D

Any of the terms `E_("cell")` or `E_("cell")^(@)` can be used

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B
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