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For the reaction 2 A(g) + B(g) → 2D(g), ∆U° = -10.5 kJ and ∆S° = -44.1 J K–1. Calculate ∆G° at 298 K.
A. +2.64 kJ
B. -2.64 kJ
C. +10.5 kJ
D. -10.5 kJ
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