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Calculate the ΔGo for the following equation.
Sb4O6(s) + 6C(graphite) ⟶ 4Sb(s) + 6CO(g)
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-1131.02 kJ/mole
445.27 kJ/mole
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-1131.02 kJ/mole
445.27 kJ/mole
-445.27 kJ/mole
1131.02 kJ/mole
1131.02 kJ/mole
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