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Following data is given for the reaction: CaCO3(s)CaO(s)+CO2(g)
ΔfHo[CaO(s)]=635.1 kJ mol1
ΔfHo[CO2(g)]=393.5 kJ mol1
ΔfHo[CaCO3(s)]=1206.9 kJ mol1
Predict the effect of temperature on the equilibrium constant of the above reaction.

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On increasing temperature, equilibrium will shift in forward direction
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On increasing temperature, equilibrium will shift in backward direction
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Equilibrium will remain unchanged on decreasing the temperature
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Equilibrium will remain unchanged on increasing the temperature
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The correct option is A On increasing temperature, equilibrium will shift in forward direction
ΔfHo=ΔfHo[CaO(s)]+ΔfHo[CO2(g)]ΔfHo[CaCO3(s)]
ΔrHo=178.3 kJ mol1
The reaction is endothermic. Hence, according to Le Chatlier's principle, reaction will proceed in forward direction on increasing temperature.

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