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The plots of log(10) K vs. 1//T leads to...

The plots of `log_(10) K vs. 1//T` leads toa straight line having intercept equal to:

A

`DeltaG^(@)`

B

`(DeltaG^(@))/(2.303R)`

C

`(DeltaS^(@))/(2.303R)`

D

`(DeltaH^(@))/(2.303R)`

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`DeltaG^(@)=-2.303RT log_(10)K`
`log_(10) K=-(DeltaG^(@))/(2.303RT)`
`= -(DeltaH^(@)-TDeltaS^(@))/(2.303RT)`
`= -(DeltaH^(@))/(2.303RT)+(DeltaS^(@))/(2.303R)`
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