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A reaction having equal energies of activation for forward and reverse reactions has

A

`Delta S = 0`

B

`Delta G =0`

C

`Delta H = 0`

D

`Delta H = Delta G = Delta S =0`

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The correct Answer is:
C

Enthalpy `(Delta H) = E_(y)` activation energy of forward `- E_(k)` of activation energy of backward reaction
When `E_(y) = E_(k)`
`Delta H = 0`
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