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28. (8) An oxidation-reduction reaction in which 3 electrons are transferred has ΔΟ. +18.55 kl at 25 °C. What is the value of E°? a. +0.192 V b. -0.064 V c. -0.192 V d. -0.577 V e. +0.064 V
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