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For a reaction : `3A(g)+B(g)to2C(g)+4D(l)` `Delta U^(@)=50kcal//"mole" and DeltaS^(@)=-400cal//"mol-K".`
Calculate `DeltaG^(@) at 200K:`

A

129.2kcal

B

130kcal

C

130.8kcal

D

`-30kcal`

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