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The densities of graphite and diamond are `22.5` and `3.51` gm `cm^(-3)`. The `Delta_(f)G^(ɵ)` values are `0 J mol^(-1)` and `2900 J mol^(-1)` for graphite and diamond, respectively. Calculate the equilibrium pressure for the conversion of graphite into diamond at `298 K`.

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