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NEET CHEMISTRYEquilibriumMedium

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The equilibrium concentration of the species in the reaction A+BC+D\text{A} + \text{B} \rightleftharpoons \text{C} + \text{D} are 22, 33, 1010 and 6 mol L16\text{ mol L}^{-1}, respectively at 300 K300\text{ K}. ΔG\Delta G^\circ for the reaction is: (R=2 cal/mol KR = 2\text{ cal/mol K})

A

13.73 cal-13.73\text{ cal}

B

1372.60 cal1372.60\text{ cal}

C

137.26 cal-137.26\text{ cal}

D

1381.80 cal-1381.80\text{ cal}

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