Interpretation: An explanation corresponding to the fact that the standard molar entropy of calcium carbonate is higher than calcium oxide is to be stated. The temperature at which the pressure of carbon dioxide over calcium carbonate equal to
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To determine: An explanation corresponding to the fact that the standard molar entropy of calcium carbonate is higher than calcium oxide and the temperature at which the pressure of carbon dioxide over calcium carbonate equal to
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