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What is the free energy change, `'DeltaG'` When 1.0 mole of water at `100^(@)C` and 1 atm pressure is converted into steam at `100^(@)C` and 1 atm pressure

A

540 cal

B

`-9800` cal

C

9800 cal

D

0 cal

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The correct Answer is:
D

`H_(2)O_((l))iffH_(2)O_((v))` since it is an equilibrium process `DeltaG=0`
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