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Show that the reaction
`CO(g) +(1//2)O_(2)(g) rarr CO_(2)(g)`
at `300K` is spontaneous and exothermic, when the standard entropy change is `-0.094 k J mol^(-1) K^(-1)`. The standard Gibbs free energies of formation for `CO_(2)`and `CO` are `-394.4`and `-137.2kJ mol^(-1)`, respectively.

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`Delta_(r)G^(@) = - 257.2 kJ lt 0, DeltaH^(@) = -285.4 kJ lt 0`
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