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The half-cell reaction for the corrosion.
`2H^(+)+1/2O_(2)rarr H_(2)Ol,E^(@)=1.23 V`
`Fe ^(2+)+2e ^(−) →Fe (s);E^(@)` =−0.44V Find the `triangle G^(@)` (in kJ) for the overall reaction:

A

`-76 KJ`

B

`-322 kJ`

C

`-161 kJ`

D

`-152 kJ`

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The correct Answer is:
B

E.P of (cathode -lanode )=`E_(cell)=1.67`
`triangle G^(@)=nFE_(0)=-2xx96500xx1.67 =32310 j =\-322 kj`
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