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Hydrolysis of sucrose gives
`"Sucrose" +H_(2)OhArr"Glucose + Fructose"`
Equilibrium constant `K_(c)` for the reaction is `2xx10^(13)` at `300 K`. Calculate `DeltaG^(ɵ)` at `300 K`.

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`DeltaG^(@) = - 2.303 RT log K_(c) =- 2.303 xx ( 8.314JK^(-1) mol^(-1)) xx 300 K xx log ( 2 xx 10^(13))`
`= - 2.303 xx 8.314 xx 300 xx 13.301 J mol ^(-1) = - 76402 J mol^(-1) = -764 xx 10^(4) J mol^(-1)`
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