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The free energy of formation of NO is 78...

The free energy of formation of NO is `78 kJ mol^(-1)` at the temperature of an authomobile engine `(1000 K)`. What is the equilibrium constant for this reaction at `1000 K`?
`1/2 N_(2)(g)+1/2 O_(2)(g) hArr NO(g)`

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