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STATEMENT 1 DeltaG^(@)=-nFE^(@) and ST...

STATEMENT 1 `DeltaG^(@)=-nFE^(@)` and
STATE/MENT 2: `E^(@)` should be positive fo ra spontaneous reaction

A

Statement 1 is ture , Statement 2 is true Statement 2 is correct explanation for Statement 7

B

Statement 1 is true Statement 2 is ture Statement 2 is NOT a correct explantion for Statement 7

C

Statement 1 is true statement 2 is ture

D

Statement 1 is false Statement 2 is true

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