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For a reaction,
`X + Y rarr Z`
there is no entropy charge. Enthaply change for the reaction is `100J mol^(-1)`. `Delta G` is

A

`- 100 J mol^(-1)`

B

`100 J mol^(-1)`

C

0

D

Infinite

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The correct Answer is:
B

`Delta G= Delta H- T Delta S or Delta G = 100 - T xx 0`
`= 100 J mol^(-1)`
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