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The equilibrium constant of a 2 electron redox reaction at 298 K is `3.8xx10^(-3)` The cell potential `E^@` (in V) and the free energy change o `DeltaG^@` (in `kJ "mol"^(–1)` ) for this equilibrium respectively, are

A

`-0.071, - 13.8`

B

`-0.071, 13.8`

C

`0.71, - 13.8`

D

`0.071, - 13.8`

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