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Find the value of `DeltaG^(@)` if the `DeltaH^(@)=-29.8` kcal and `DeltaS^(@)=-0.100` kcal `K^(-1)` is given at 298K.

A

0

B

1

C

2

D

4

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The correct Answer is:
A

`DeltaG^(@)=DeltaH^(@)-TDeltaS^(@)=-29.8-298xx(-0.1)`
`=-29.8+29.8=0`
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