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For the reaction `Ag_(2)O(s)rarr 2Ag(s)+1//2O_(2)(g)` the value of `Delta H=30.56 KJ mol^(_1)` and `Delta S = 66 JK^(-1)mol^(-1)`. The temperature at which the free energy change for the reaction will be zero is :-

A

373 K

B

413 K

C

463 K

D

493 K

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