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If equilibrium constant for a reaction is K, then standard free energy change is :

A

`DeltaG^(@) = -RT "log K`

B

`DeltaG^(@) = RT "In K`

C

`(DeltaG^(@))/(RT) = "-log K`

D

`(DeltaG^(@))/(RT) = -2.303 "log K`

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