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For reaction at `1000k`:
`A(g)Leftrightarrow B(g),DeltaG_(f)^(@)(A,g)=-5.2 kcal//"mole"^(-1)`,
`DeltaG_(f)^(@)(B,g)=-3.814 kcal//"mole"^(-1)`
Equillibrium constant of reaction is:

A

1

B

0.5

C

2

D

4

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