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3. For the decomposition of carbon dioxide into carbon monoxide and oxygen gas, the degree of disso-
ciation a was measured at the following temperatures (and 1 bar).
T(K)
α
1395
1443
1.44 x 10-4 2.50 x 10-4
61%
1498
4.71 x 10-4
+ :
If A, He is constant over this temperature range, calculate K, A,G, A, H, and A,S at 1443 K.
State the approximations you make.
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3. For the decomposition of carbon dioxide into carbon monoxide and oxygen gas, the degree of disso-
ciation a was measured at the following temperatures (and 1 bar).
T(K)
α
1395
1443
1.44 x 10-4 2.50 x 10-4
61%
1498
4.71 x 10-4
+ :
If A, He is constant over this temperature range, calculate K, A,G, A, H, and A,S at 1443 K.
State the approximations you make.
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