g. At T = 800 K, what would the value of AG be if the P of CO₂ = 0.1 atm? If the P of CO₂ = 10 atm? (Note that Q = P3 of CO2). For this question, use the equation: AG=AH-TAS + RT In Q. where R = 8.31J-mol¹ K-1.

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At T = 800 K, what would the value of AG be if the P of CO₂ = 0.1 atm? If the P of CO₂ = 10 atm?
(Note that Q = P3 of CO2). For this question, use the equation: AG= AH-TAS + RT In Q. where
R = 8.31J-mol¹ K-1.
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