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Chemistry, 15.07.2020 01:01 sophiaa23

At what temperature is the following reaction feasible:
CaCO3 > CaO + CO2?
Enthalpy data:
CaCO3: -1207 kJ/mol
CaO: -635 kJ/mol
CO2: -394 kJ/mol
Entropy data:
CaCO3: +93 J/K mol
CaO: +40 J/K mol
CO2:+214 J/K mol
A. 1780 K
B.17 K
C. 1105.6 K
OD. 1.1K
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