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Chemistry, 17.02.2020 22:16 WallaceHarrison123

Consider the reaction: CaCO3(s) à CaO(s) + CO2(g)

Estimate ΔGo for this reaction at each temperature and predict whether or not the reaction is spontaneous. (Assume that DH and DS do not change too much within the given temperature range.)

Standard Thermodynamic Quantities for Selected Substances at 25 ∘C

Substance ΔH∘f(kJ/mol) S∘(J/mol⋅K)
CaCO3(s) −1207.6 91.7
CaO(s) −634.9 38.1
CO2(g) −393.5 213.8

Express your answer using one decimal place. ΔG∘ =

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