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For a reaction `A(g) hArr B(g)` at equilibrium . The partial pressure of B is found to be one fourth of the partial pressure of A . The value of `DeltaG^(@)` of the reaction `A rarrB` is

A

88.1 mm

B

97.5 mm

C

253.9 mm

D

351.4 mm

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