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`DeltaH` and `DeltaS` for the system `H_(2)O(l) hArr H_(2)O(g)` at `1atm` are `40.63 k J mol^(-1)`and `108.8 J K^(-1) mol^(-1)`, respectively. Calculate the temperature at which the rates of forward and backward reactions will be the same. Predict the sign of free enegy for this transformation above this temperature.

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373.4 K , negative
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