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The cell in which the following reaction occurs:
`2Fe^(3+)(aq)+2I^(-)(aq)rarr2Fe^(2+)(aq)+I_2(s)` has `E_(cell)^o=0.236 V` at 298 K. Calculate the standard Gibbs energy and the equilibrium constant of the cell reaction.

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