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[" 44) The temperature of "K" at which "Delta G=0" ,for a gven reaction with "Delta H=-20.5k" mol "^(2)" and "Delta S=-50.0],[[" Ik "^(1)" mol "^(2)" ' "|s," b) "410," c) "2.44," d) "-2.4]]

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