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Value of Equilibrium constant at two different temperature is given as:
then the value of `triangleH` of reaction, `triangleG_1` and `triangleG_2` at temperature `T_1 & T_2` respectively are :

A

46.14, (-6.2), (-14.3)

B

-46.14, 6.2, 14.3

C

46.14, 6.2, 14.3

D

-46.14, (-6.2), 14.3

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