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For the given reaction at 1 atm,
`H_(2)(g)+S(s) toH_(2)S(g),` `DeltaH_(r)=100kJ//mol and DeltaS_(r)=400J//mol//K` Temperature at which following reactions occurs reversibly is: ` "Assuming" DeltaH_(r)andDeltaS_(r) "are independent of temperature")`

A

200K

B

250K

C

400K

D

None of these

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