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What is the thermodynamic consideration in the choice of a reducing agent in metallurgy?
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Solution
- The reducing agent is chosen so that the overall reaction is thermodynamically feasible, i.e., the Gibbs free energy change (ΔG) is negative.
- This ensures the reduction of the metal oxide and oxidation of the reducing agent occur spontaneously.
- The Ellingham diagram helps in comparing ΔG values to select a reducing agent effective at the operating temperature.
- The reducing agent should have a more negative ΔG for oxidation than the ΔG for formation of the metal oxide.
- For example, carbon is preferred over CO for reducing ZnO at high temperatures due to more favorable ΔG values.
- Thus, thermodynamic factors like ΔG and temperature determine the choice of the reducing agent in metallurgy.
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