Chemistry, asked by mahmoodasad360, 8 months ago

41. What is the (approx) partial pressure of Co, at
equilibrium at 427°C?
CaCO3(s) Cao(s) + CO2(g), AG° = - 13.5 kJ
(1) 4.4 atm
(2) 1.27 atm
(3) 7 atm
(4) 10 atm​

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Answered by Roshi06
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Answer:

) 894∘C ... Kp=P CO2 ... This tells you that as temperature increases, the partial pressure of carbon ... the temperature, the equilibrium shifts to the right, i.e. the forward

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