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Chemistry, 25.04.2021 22:50, cody1097

What is the value for AG at 300 K if AH = 27 kJ/mol and AS = 0.09 kJ/(mol-K)? O A. AG= 54 kJ/mol
O B. AG =-18,kJ/mol
O C. AG = 0 kJ/mol
O D. AG = 27 kJ/mol

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