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In conversion of lime-stone to lime,
`CaCO_(3(s)) to CaO_((s)) + CO_(2(g))` the values of `DeltaH^@` and `DeltaS^@` are `+179.1 kJmol^(-1)` and `160.2 J//K` respectively at `298K` and 1 bar. Assuming that `DeltaH^@` and `DeltaS^@` do not change with temperature, temperature above which conversion of lime-stone to lime will be spontaneous is :

A

1008 K

B

1200 K

C

845 K

D

1118 K

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