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when a reaction A<-->B starts, there is three times as much product as reactant. When it reaches equilibrium, there is twice as much product as reactant. Show how to calculate the standard change in gibbs free energy for this reaction.

I did it but I'm not sure if I did it right.
my answer is the standard change in gibbs free energy equals -RTln2.
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