Apply:
Q = [products ] /[reactas]
Q = (7.8*10^-1)(9.2*10^-1)/(1.2*10^-7) = 5980000 = 5.98 *10^7
Q for std. state...
dG = -RT*lnK
K = exp(37600/8.314/310) = 2166632 = 2.16*10^7
since Q > K, this favours forward direction
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