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If `K_(c)` is not numerically equal to `K_(p)`, how can both of the following equations be valid?
`DeltaG^(ɵ)=-2.303 RT log K_(c), DeltaG^(ɵ)=-2.303 RT log K_(p)`

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`DeltaG^(ɵ)` will have two different values but one refers to the standard state in which all reactants and products are `1 M` and other refers to the standard state in which all reactants and products are at `1` atm.
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