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The free enegry changes for the two reactions given below are
a. `SO_(2)(g) +CI_(2)(g) rarr SO_(2)CI_(2)(g), DeltaG = - 2270 cal`
b. `S(rhom) +O_(2)(g) +CI_(2)(g) rarr SO_(2)CI_(2)(g), DeltaG =- 74060 cal`
Find `DeltaG` for the reaction `S(rhom) +O_(2)(g) rarr SO_(2)(g)`

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`S(Rhomb) +O_(2)(g) rarr SO_(2)(g), DeltaG = ?`
`DeltaG = DeltaG_(2) - DeltaG_(1)`
`=- 74060 - (-2270)`
`=- 71790 cal`
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