Note: In the following questions two or more options may be correct.
33. At the temperature corresponding to which of the points in Fig.6.1, FeO will be reduced to Fe by coupling the reaction 2FeO→2Fe+O2with all of the following reactions?
(a) C+O2 → CO2
(b) 2C+O2 → 2CO and
(c) 2CO + O2 → 2CO2.
(i) Point A
(ii) Point B
(iii) Point D
(iv) Point E
Note: In the following questions two or more options may be correct.
33. At the temperature corresponding to which of the points in Fig.6.1, FeO will be reduced to Fe by coupling the reaction 2FeO→2Fe+O2with all of the following reactions?
(a) C+O2 → CO2
(b) 2C+O2 → 2CO and
(c) 2CO + O2 → 2CO2.
(i) Point A
(ii) Point B
(iii) Point D
(iv) Point E
33. Option (ii) and (iv)
From Fig.6.1, at point B, all three lines, i.e. for the lines for all three given reactions, are below that of the line of reduction of FeO. This means, that the value of ΔG for the equivalent temperature at point B for reduction of FeO is greater than (positive) that of valu
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