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At what temperature, a reaction will be at equilibrium at 1 atm if `DeltaH and DeltaS` are 30.58 kJ and 66.1 J`k^-1` respectively? These values do not change with temperature in any significant fashion.

A

420.2 K

B

462.6 K

C

429 K

D

642 K

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