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    What Is the Standard Cell Potential If the Gibbs Energy
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What Is the Standard Cell Potential If the Gibbs Energy

Question 66

Question 66

Multiple Choice

What is the standard cell potential if the Gibbs energy is -2108 kJ in the reaction:
C3H8(g) + O2(g) → CO2(g) + H2O(l) (not balanced) ?


A) -10.92 V
B) 10.92 V
C) 21.85 V
D) -1.092 V
E) 1.092 V

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