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The value of K for the reaction O(3)(g...

The value of K for the reaction
`O_(3)(g)+OH(g) hArr H(g)+2O_(2)(g)`
Changed from `0.096` at `298 K` to `1.4` at `373 K`. Above what temperature will the reaction become thermodynamically spontaneous in the forward direction assuming that `DeltaH^(ɵ)` and `DeltaS^(ɵ)` values for the reaction do not change with change in temperature? Given that `DeltaS_(298)^(ɵ)=10.296 J K^(-1)`.

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