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For the f reaction at `300K`
`A(g)+B(g) to C(g)`
`DeltaU = - 3.0 k cal" "," "DeltaS = - 10.0 cal //K`
Value of the `DeltaG` is

A

`- 600 cal`

B

`- 6600 cal`

C

`- 6000 cal`

D

None

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The correct Answer is:
A

`DeltaH m= - 3600 cal`
`DeltaG = DeltaH - TDeltaS`
`DeltaG = - 600 cal`
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