The `E^(@)` at ` 25^(@)C` for the following reaction at the indicated concentrations is 1.50 V . Calculate the `DeltaG ` in kJ at ` 25^(@)C , Cr(s) + 3Ag^(+) (aq. 0.1 M)to Ag(s) + Cr^(3+) (aq. 0.1 M)`
A
`-140.94`
B
`-295`
C
`-212`
D
`-422.83`
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