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Chemistry, 20.09.2019 03:00, mjwilliams6

Ageochemically important reaction is caco3(s) + co2(g) + h2o(l) = ca2+¬(aq) + 2hco3-(aq)¬ a) identify the concentration scales involved in the standard states for each species. b) calculate the standard free energy change and the enthalpy for the reaction at 25 oc and 1 atm. c) calculate the equilibrium constant. d) will an increase in temperature favor a shift towards the products or reactants?

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