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Determine the standard heat for one of the reactions of Prob. 4.23: part (a) at 6000C, part (b) at 500C, part (f) at 6500C, part (i) at 7000c, part (j) at 590(OF), part (1) at 770(OF), part (m) at 850 K, part (n) at 1300 K, part (0) at soooc, part (r) at 4500C, part (t) at 860(0F), part (u) at 750 K, part (v) at 900 K, part (w) at 4000C, part (x) at 3750C, part (y) at 1490(OF).

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