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For the reaction at 300 K `A_((g)) harr V_((g)) + S_((g) . Delta_(t) H^(@) = - 30 "KJ/mol" Delta_(t)S^(@) = - 0.1 K.J. K^(-1)."mole"^(-1)` What Is the value of equilibrium constant ?

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