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The equilibrium constant for a reaction is 10. What will be the value of `DeltaG^theta` at 300 K

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`DeltaG^theta`=-2.303 RT logK=`-2.303xx8.314xx300xxlog 10=-2.3.3xx8.314xx300xx1=-5744.14J=-57.44KJ`
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