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For the reaction at 298 K: A((g))+B((g...

For the reaction at `298 K`:
`A_((g))+B_((g))hArrD_((g))+C_((g))`
`DeltaH^(@)=29.8 kcal` and `DeltaS^(@)=100calK^(-1)`. Calculate the value of equilibrium constant.

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