Abstract
A thermodynamic study has been made of the thermal decomposition of carbon dioxide by calculating the equilibrium concentrations of the decomposition products as a function of temperature and total pressure. It was found that over a fairly wide range of temperature and pressure, CO 2 dissociates into carbon monoxide and oxygen with no precipitation of carbon. At each total pressure, above a certain critical temperature, the carbon monoxide disproportionates and the decomposition products are carbon oxygen.
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