COs (s) → CaO (s)+CO,(g). timate AG for this reaction at each of the following temperatures. (Assume that AH and AS° do not ange too much within the given temperature range.) 290 K AG= 1080 K AG= 1435 K AGⓇ = 1 | ΑΣΦ IVE| ΑΣΦ Π| ΑΣΦ ? ? kJ/mol kJ/mol kJ/mol
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Consider the following reaction:
CACO3 (s) → CaO (s) + CO2 (9).
Estimate AG° for this reaction at each of the following temperatures. (Assume that AH° and AS° do not
change too much within the given temperature range.)
290 K
| ν ΑΣφ
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AG° =
kJ/mol
1080 K
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AG° =
kJ/mol
1435 K
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AG° =
kJ/mol
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