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For a hypothetical reaction `nX to mY`, the value of `DeltaH =-133 kJ and DeltaS = -145 J K^(-1)`. Calcualte the value of `DeltaG` at 700 K.

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To calculate the value of ΔG for the reaction \( nX \to mY \) at 700 K, we can use the Gibbs free energy equation: \[ \Delta G = \Delta H - T \Delta S \] ### Step 1: Identify the given values - ΔH = -133 kJ ...
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