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The value of ΔfG° for formation of Cr2O3 is −540 kJ mol−1 and that of Al2O3 is −827 kJ mol−1. Is the reduction of Cr2O3 possible? - Chemistry (Theory)

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The value of ΔfG° for formation of Cr2O3 is −540 kJ mol−1 and that of Al2O3 is −827 kJ mol−1. Is the reduction of Cr2O3 possible?

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It is possible to reduce Cr2O3 using Al. The following explanation applies to this. The involved reactions can be written as follows.

\[\ce{2Al_{(s)} + \frac{3}{2} O2_{(g)} -> Al2O3_{(s)}}\]; ΔfG° = −827 kJ mol−1    ...(i)

\[\ce{2Cr_{(s)} + \frac{3}{2} O2_{(g)} -> Cr2O3_{(s)}}\]; ΔfG° = −540 kJ mol−1    ...(ii)

Subtracting eq. (ii) from eq. (i), we get

\[\ce{2Al_{(s)} + Cr2O3_{(s)} -> Al2O3_{(s)} + 2Cr_{(s)}}\];

ΔfG° = −827 − (−540) = −287 kJ mol−1

The process is feasible, meaning that Cr2O3 can be reduced with Al, because the ΔfG° for the combined redox reaction is negative.

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