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What is the temperature at which the reaction below is at equillibirium ?
`2NO(g)+O_(2)(g)to2No_(2)(g)`
`DeltaH_(reaction)^(@)=-113kJcdotmol^(-1)`
`DeltaS_(reaction)^(@)=-145kJcdotmol^(-1)xxK^(-1)`

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