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By definition,
Note, that iodine on the reactant side is stated as a gas in the equation given in the question whereas under standard conditions it is expected to be under the solid state; the given in the question seemingly corresponds to the one in which the reactant iodine exists as a solid rather than as a gas. Evaluating the last expression using data from an external source
(Cox, Wagman, et al., 1984)
... yields , which deviates significantly from the experimental value of (Chase, 1998.) It is thus assumed that the value provided requires a reaction with rather than as a reactant.
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