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CH3COOH(l) → CH3OH(g)+CO(g)
Using enthalpy and entropy constant values, calculate the minimum temperature at which this process will be spontaneous under standard conditions. Assume that ΔH∘ and ΔS∘ do not vary with temperature.

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