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The standard free energy change for the following reaction is-210 kJ. What is the standard cell potential? 2H2O₂ (aq) →→ 2H₂0 (1) + 0₂ (8)

A

`+0.752`

B

`+1.09`

C

`+0.420`

D

`+6.40`

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The correct Answer is:
A

n=2 for given reaction so `triangleG^(@)=-nFE^(@)`
`E^(@)=1.09 v`
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