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Calculate the equilibrium constant for the reaction given below at `400K`, if `DeltaH^(Theta) = 77.2 kJ mol^(-1)` and `DeltaS^(Theta) = 122 J K^(-1) mol^(-1)`
`PCI_(5)(g) rarr PCI_(3)(g) +CI_(2)(g)`

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