2. Consider the reaction C(graphite) C(diamond). The densities of graphite and diamond are 2.25 g/cm' and 3.51 g/cm", re
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2. Consider the reaction C(graphite) C(diamond). The densities of graphite and diamond are 2.25 g/cm' and 3.51 g/cm", re
2. Consider the reaction C(graphite) C(diamond). The densities of graphite and diamond are 2.25 g/cm' and 3.51 g/cm", respectively. The heat of formation of C(diamond) at P= 1 bar and T = 298.15K is AH, (diamond)=1.895 kJ/mol. Calculate the heat of the above reaction at: A. (10) P= 1 bar, T = 298.15K B. (20) P = 10000 bar, T = 298.15K
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