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The partial pressure of CO(2) in the rea...

The partial pressure of `CO_(2)` in the reaction
`CaCO_(3)(s) hArr CaO(s)+CO_(2)(g)`
Is `0.773` mm at `500^(@)C`. Calculate `K_(p)` at `600^(@)C` for the above reaction, `DeltaH` of the reaction is `43.2` kcal per mole and does not change in the given range of temperature.

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