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Transcribed Image Text:8. The reaction: 2PCI3() + O2(g)20PCI3(g) has AH° = -508 kJ-mol-1 and AS° = -
178 J-mol-1-K-1,
What is AG° for this reaction at 298 K?
(A) -561 kJ-mol-1
(B) -455 kJ-mol-1
(C) -504 kJ-mol-1
(D) +52,500 kJ-mol-1
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