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The Nernst equation E=`E^(@)`-RTlnQ in Q indicates that the Q will be equal to equilibrium constant `K_c` when:

A

E=`E^(@)`

B

RT/nF=1

C

E=zero

D

`E^(@)=1`

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C
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