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प्रश्न
Assertion: Magnesium can reduce Al2O3 at a temperature below 1350°C while above 1350°C aluminium can reduce MgO.
Reason: The melting and boiling points of magnesium are lower than those of aluminium.
पर्याय
If both Assertion and Reason are CORRECT and Reason is the CORRECT explanation of the Assertion.
If both Assertion and Reason are CORRECT but Reason is not the CORRECT explanation of the Assertion.
If Assertion is CORRECT but Reason is INCORRECT.
If Assertion is INCORRECT but Reason is CORRECT.
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उत्तर
If Assertion is INCORRECT but Reason is CORRECT.
Explanation:
The assertion is correct because, according to the Ellingham diagram, at temperatures below 1350°C, magnesium can reduce Al2O3, while above 1350°C, aluminium can reduce MgO. The reason is incorrect because this behaviour depends on thermodynamic stability (ΔG° values) of oxides, not on melting or boiling points of the metals. The change in feasibility is due to the crossing of Ellingham lines for MgO and Al2O3 around 1350°C.
