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Hydrolysis of sucrose is given by the fo...

Hydrolysis of sucrose is given by the following reaction.
`Sucrose+ H_2O rarr Glucose` + Fructose If the equilibrium constant `(K_c)` is `2xx10^13` at `300 K` the value of `delta_r G^theta` at the same temperature will be:

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