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What kind of equilibrium constant can be calculated from `Delta G^(@)` value for a reaction involving only gases?

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Mathematical expression in the thermodynamic view of equilibrium is
At equilibrium `DeltaG=0 and Q=K`
`DeltaG^(@)=-RTlnk`
`lnk=(-DeltaG^(@))/(RT)`
`K=e^(-DeltaG^(@)//RT)`
K = Equilibrium constant using the above equation the sponteinity of reaction can be predicted.
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