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For a reaction: `2A(g)+B(g)toC(g), DeltaU^(@)=30kcal//"mole" , DeltaS^(@)=100cal//K"mole". "What will be the value of" DeltaG_(reaction)^(@)at 400K?`
`[R=2cal//K"mole"]" "[DeltaC_(p_(reaction))=0]`

A

0

B

`-1.2kacl`

C

`-11.2kcal`

D

`-10kcal`

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