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If the equilibrium constant for a reaction is 10, then the value of `triangleG^(@)` will be: `("Given: "R= 8JK^(-1) mol^(-1) T=300K)`

A

`+5.527" kJ mol"^(-1)`

B

`-5.527" kJ mol"^(-1)`

C

`+55.27" kJ mol"^(-1)`

D

`-55.27" kJ mol"^(-1)`

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