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Indicate the temperature at which carbon can be used as a reducing agent for FeO.
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Solution
- Carbon can be used as a reducing agent for FeO at temperatures above approximately 1073 K (800°C).
- This is because above this temperature, carbon's oxidation to CO is thermodynamically favorable to reduce FeO to Fe.
- At temperatures below 1073 K, carbon is not an effective reducing agent for FeO.
- This fact is supported by the Ellingham diagram showing Gibbs free energy changes for these reactions.
Thus, carbon reduces FeO effectively at or above 1073 K (800°C) in metallurgical processes like in a blast furnace.
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