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For the reaction `X_2Y_4(l) to 2 XY_2(g)` at 300 K the values of `DeltaU` and `DeltaS` are 2 kCal and `20 Cal K^-1` respectively. The value of `DeltaG` for the reaction is

A

-3400 cal

B

3400 cal

C

-2800 cal

D

2000 cal

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