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The standard free energy change of a reaction is `DeltaG^(@)=-115kJ//mol^(-1)` at `298 K.` Calculate the value of `log_(10)K_(p)` `(R=8.314JK^(-1)mol^(-1))`

A

`20.16`

B

`2.303`

C

`2.016`

D

`13.83`

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