For a hypothetical reaction $A_{2(g)} + B_{2(g)} \rightleftharpoons 2AB_{(g)}$,at $200 \ K$,$\Delta_r G$ and $\Delta_r S$ are $20 \ kJ \ mol^{-1}$ and $-20 \ J \ K^{-1} \ mol^{-1}$ respectively. If $\Delta_r C_p = 20 \ J \ K^{-1} \ mol^{-1}$,find $\Delta_r H$ at $400 \ K$ in $kJ \ mol^{-1}$.

  • A
    $20$
  • B
    $7.98$
  • C
    $28$
  • D
    None of these

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