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Delta G^(@) and Delta H^(@) for a reacti...

`Delta G^(@)` and `Delta H^(@)` for a reaction at `300K` is `-66.9kJmol^(-1)` and `-41.8kJmol^(-1)` respectively. `Delta S^(@)` for the same reaction at `300K` is
`(A) -25.1kJmol^(-1)`
`(B) +25.1kJmol^(-1)`
`(C)18.7kJmol^(-1)`
`(D) 0.08367kJ.K^(-1).mol^(-1)`

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