The decomposition of ammonium dichromate [(NH4)2Cr2O7] is

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The decomposition of ammonium dichromate [(NH4)2Cr2O7] is called the volcano demonstration for its fiery display. The decomposition reaction involves breaking down ammonium dichromate into nitrogen gas, water vapor, and solid chromium(III) oxide. From the data in Appendix 4 and given kJ/mol and J/K mol for (NH4)2Cr2O7, calculate _G for the volcano reaction and calculate for ammonium dichromate.

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