For the reaction $CaCO_{3(s)} \to CaO_{(s)} + CO_{2(g)}$,given $\Delta H^o = 178.3 \, kJ$ and $\Delta S^o = 160 \, J \cdot K^{-1}$. At what temperature will the reaction become spontaneous?

  • A
    $1114 \, ^oC$
  • B
    $1468 \, K$
  • C
    $1114 \, K$
  • D
    $841 \, K$

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