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For a reaction `A(s)to B(s), DeltaG_(300)^(@)=-2kJ//"mole" ` Where A and B ar allotropic forms. At what external pressure will the reaction attain equillbrium at 300K, if specific volume of A and B are 10mL//g and 15mL//g respectively and molar mass of A is 40g:

A

`100Pa`

B

`100"bar"`

C

`101Pa`

D

`101"bar"`

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