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The ΔG°´ value for a hypothetical reaction is +10 kJ/mol. The Keq for a reaction whose ΔG°´ value is twice as large would be a. about twice as large b. about 10 times as large c. about 60 times as large d. about 10 times as small e. about 60 times as small

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