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From a voltage calculate △ G° AND K for the reaction of Cr2+ (aq) to make...

From a voltage calculate △ G° AND K for the reaction of Cr2+ (aq) to make Cr3+ (aq) (0.41 volts) with Cr2(aq) to make Cr3+ (aq) (1.33 volts) in acid solution.

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G = 1010 KJ and K = e^406

G = -1010 KJ and K = e^406

G = -1010000 KJ and K = e^406

G = -1010 KJ and K = e^-406

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