G0 = -nE0Cell *F
= -3*0.57*96500
= -165015J
3. G0 = -nE0Cell *F
= -2*0.28*96500
= -54040J
4. G0 = -nE0Cell *F
= -2*-0.2*96500
= 38600J
G0 = -RTlnK
38600 = -8.314*298*2.303logK
logK = -38600/5705.8483
logK = -6.76
K = 10-6.76 =1.74*10-7
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