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Which is a better reducing agent at 710°C, C or CO?
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Solution
- At 710°C (983 K), CO is a better reducing agent than C because CO oxidizes to CO2 more easily below 983 K.
- Above 983 K, C becomes a better reducing agent as its oxidation to CO2 is more favorable thermodynamically.
- Therefore, at 710°C (close to 983 K), CO is a better reducing agent than C.
- This is explained using Ellingham diagrams showing the relative stability of CO and C oxidation products with metal oxides at various temperatures.
Hence, CO is the better reducing agent at 710°C.
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