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For the water gas reaction:
`C(s) +H_(2)O(g) hArr CO(g) +H_(2)(g)`
the standard Gibbs enegry for the reaction at `1000K` is `-8.1 kJ mol^(-1)`. Calculate its equilibrium constant.

A

0.423

B

4.23

C

264

D

4.63

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