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For the reaction A(g)+2B(g)hArr2D(g),Del...

For the reaction `A(g)+2B(g)hArr2D(g),DeltaG^(0)=2.kJ*mol^(-1)` at 500K. What is the value of `K_(p)` for the reaction `(1)/(2)A(g)+B(g)hArr D(g)` at that temperature?

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