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The equilibrium constant (K) of a reaction may be written as

A

`K= e^(-DeltaG//RT)`

B

`K= e^(-DeltaG^(0)//RT)`

C

`K= e^(-DeltaH//RT)`

D

`K= e^(-DeltaH^(0)//RT)`

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  • The equilibrium constant of a reaction may be written as :

    A
    `K=e^((-DeltaG)/(RT))`
    B
    `K=e^((-DeltaG^@)/(RT))`
    C
    `K=e^((-DeltaH)/(RT))`
    D
    `K=e^((-DeltaH^@)/(RT))`
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