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    For the Reaction a + B → C + D
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For the Reaction a + B → C + D

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For the reaction A + B → C + D, ΔG° = -5.00 kcal/mol. What is the corresponding equilibrium constant at For the reaction A + B → C + D, ΔG° = -5.00 kcal/mol. What is the corresponding equilibrium constant at    R = 1.987 cal/mol∙K.
R = 1.987 cal/mol∙K.

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