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For the reaction at `298 `K
`A(g) + B(g) hArr C(g) + D(g)`
If `DeltaH^(@) =29.8` Kcal and `DeltaS^(@)=0.1 Kcal K^(-1)` then calculate reaction constant (k)

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`DeltaG^(@) = DeltaH^(@) - TDeltaS^(@)`
`" "=-29.8 - 298 xx (-0.1)`
`" "=-29.8 + 29.8 =0` = nRTIn (K)
`" "K=1`
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