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The variation of equilibrium constant with temperature is given below :
`{:("Temperature " , "Equilibrium Constant"),(T_1 = 25^@ C , K_1 = 10 ),(T_2 = 100^@ C , K_2 = 100):}`
The values of `DeltaH^@ , Delta G^@ ` at `T_1` and `DeltaG_@` and `T_2` (in KJ `"mol"^(-1)`) respectively , are close to [use R= 8.314 J `k^(-1) " mol"^(-1)]`

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