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The standard enthalpy of a certain reaction is approximately constant at 125 kJ/mol from 800 K up to 1500 K. The standard reaction Gibbs energy is 22 kJ/mol at 1120 K. Estimate the temperature at which the equilibrium constant becomes greater than 1.

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