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For the reaction
`CO_(2)(g)+H_(2)(g) hArr CO(g)+H_(2)O(g)`
K is `0.63` at `700^(@)C` and `1.66` at `1000^(@)C`.
a. What is the average `DeltaH^(ɵ)` for the temperature range considered?
b. What is the value of K at `800^(@)C`?

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To solve the problem, we will break it down into two parts as specified in the question. ### Part (a): Calculate the average ΔH° for the temperature range considered. 1. **Convert Temperatures to Kelvin**: - T1 = 700°C = 700 + 273 = **973 K** - T2 = 1000°C = 1000 + 273 = **1273 K** ...
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