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Chemistry, 22.03.2021 01:00 ronsosaa

BaCO3(s) BaO(s) + CO2(g) Using data in appendix G, calculate the partial pressure of CO2(g) at 1100. K.
Given: for BaCO3(s) at 25oC, ∆Hf
o = -1213 kJ/mol, ∆Gf
o = -1134.41 kJ/mol, and So
= 112.1 J.
mol-1.K-1.

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