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Given the reaction at 967^(@)C and 1 atm...

Given the reaction at `967^(@)C` and `1 atm`.
`CaCO_(3)(s)hArrCaO(s)+CO_(2)(g)`
`DeltaH=176 kJ mol^(-1)`, then `DeltaE` equals

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