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Imagine the reaction A + B LaTeX: \Longleftrightarrow⟺ C + D proceeds at room temperature (25 °C) and is determined to have a reaction quotient (Q) equal to 57. If the equilibrium constant (Keq) for this reaction is equal to 38, what is the value of LaTeX: \DeltaΔG for this reaction in kcal/mol. Report your answer to the nearest tenth. Recall that to convert from °C to K you simply add 273 to the temperature in °C. In addition, the gas constant R is equal to 1.987 cal/KLaTeX: \cdot⋅mol. Be careful of units.

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