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Standard entropies of `x_(2), y_(2) and xy_(3)` are 70, 50 and `"60 j K"^(-1)" mol"^(-1)` respectively. For the reaction
`(1)/(2)x_(2)+(3)/(2)y_(2)hArr xy_(3). DeltaH=-30kJ` to be at equilibrium, the temperature should be

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