6.9 Out of C and CO, which is a better reducing agent at 673 K?
6.9 Out of C and CO, which is a better reducing agent at 673 K?
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At 673K, the value of G (CO, Co2) is less than that of G (C, Co). Therefore, CO can be reduced more easily to CO2 than C to CO. hence; CO is a better reducing agent than C at 673K.
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