Given that the equilibrium constant at 813 K is K = 9.81, and the enthalpy of reaction is A,H° = -48.3 kJ mol-1, determine the equilibrium constant at 610 K. O 9.79 O 9.84 O 0.910 O 117 O 106

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Given that the equilibrium constant at 813 K is K= 9.81, and the enthalpy of reaction is A,H° = -48.3 kJ mol-1, determine the
equilibrium constant at 610 K.
O 9.79
O 9.84
O 0.910
117
O 106
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