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5 mole `H_(2)O(l)` at 373 K and 1 atm is converted into `H_(2)O(g) ` at 373 K and 5 atm . `DeltaG` for this process is [Given: R = 2 cal/K-mol]

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3730 ln 5 cal


`DeltaG_(1)= DeltaG_(3)= 5 xx 2xx 372 ln.(5)/(1)= 3730 ln 5 cal`.
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