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The correct relationship between free energy change in a reaction and the corresponding equilibrium constant, `K_(c)` is

A

`-DeltaG^(@)=RT "in" K`

B

`DeltaG=RT "In" K`

C

`-DeltaG=RT "In" K`

D

`DeltaG^(@)=RT "In" K`

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