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The surface of copper gets tarnished by the formation of copper oxide. `N_(2)` gas was passed to prevent the oxide formation during heating of copper at 1250 K. However, the `N_(2)` gas contains 1 mole % of water vapour as impurity. The water vapour oxidises copper as per the reaction given below: `2Cu(s) + H_(2)O(g) rarr Cu_(2)O(s) + H_(2)(g)` is the minimum partial pressure of H2 (in bar) needed to prevent the oxidation at 1250 K. The value of ln is ____. (Given: total pressure = 1 bar, R (universal gas constant) = `8 J K−1 mol^(−1), ln(10) = 2.3. Cu(s) and Cu_(2)O(s)` are mutually immiscible. At 1250 `K: 2Cu(s) + 1//2 O_(2)(g) rarr Cu_(2)O(s)`
`triangle H^(theta) = − 78,000 J mol^(−1)`
`H_(2)(g) + 1//2 O_(2)(g) rarr H_(2)O(g), triangle G^(theta) = − 1,78,000 J mol^(−1)`, G is the Gibbs energy

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