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The equilibrium constant (K) of a reacti...

The equilibrium constant `(K)` of a reaction may be written as

A

`K=e^(-DeltaG//RT)`

B

`K=e^(-DeltaG^@//RT)`

C

`K=e^(-DeltaH//RT)`

D

`K=e^(-DeltaH^@//RT)`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`DeltaG^@ =-RT` ln K or `K=e^(-DeltaG^@//RT)`
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