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Calculate `DeltaG^@` for conversion of oxygen to ozone, `3/2O_(2(g)) to O_(3(g))` at 298K, if `K_P` for this conversion is `2.47 xx 10^(-29)`

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We know `triangleG^@="-2.303 RT log K"_p and "R= 8.314 JK^(-1)" mol"^(-1)`
Therefore, `triangle_r G^=" -2.303 (8.314 JK"^(-1) mol^(-1)) xx (298 K) (log 2.47 xx 10^(-29))`
`"=163000 J mol"^(-1`
`"=163 kJ mol"^(-1)`
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