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Calculate the standard free energy change for a reaction at 273K, if the equilibrium constant of the reaction at 273K is 20

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`G^@=-2.303 RT log K`
`G^@=-2.303 times 8.314 times 273 times log 20`
`G^@=-6800.54 J`
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