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`Delta_tG°` for the following reaction `I_2(s) + H_2S(g) rarr 2HI(g) + S(s)` at 298 K is, given that `Delta_IG°HI(g) = 1.8 kJ mol^-1`. `Delta_IG°H_2S(g) = 33.8 kJ` `mol^-1`.

A

30200 kJ

B

30.2 kJ

C

-30200J

D

-302 J

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