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Free energies of formation `(Delta_(f)G)` of MgO(s) and Co(g) at 1273 K and 2273 K are given below : `Delta_(f)G^(@) (MgO(s))=-941 kJ//"mol at" 1273 K` `Delta_(f)G^(@) (MgO(s))=-344 kJ//"mol at" 2273 K` `Delta_(f)G^(@) (CO (g)) =- 439 kJ//"mol at" 1273 K` `Delta_(f)G^(@) (CO(g))=-628 kJ//"mol at" 2273 K` On the basis of the above data, predict the temperature at which carbon can be used as reducing agent for MgO(s).

Answer» The redox reaction for MgO (s) is :
`MgO(s) +C(s) to Mg(s) +CO(g)`
In order that it may proceed, `DeltaG^(@)` must be negative. According to Gibbs Helmholtz equation.
`DeltaG^(@)=Delta_(f)G^(@)("products")-Delta_(f)G^(@) ("reactants")`
At 1273 K, `DeltaG^(@)=Delta_(f)G^(@)CO(g)-Delta_(f)G^(@)MgO (s)`
`=(-439)-(-941)=502 " kJ mol"^(-1)`
The reaction will not be feasible as `DeltaG^(@)` is positive.
At 2273 K , `DeltaG^(@)=Delta_(f)G^(@)CO(g)-Delta_(f)G^(@)MgO(s)`
`=(-628)-(-344)=-284 " kJ mol"^(-1)`
The reaction is feasible which means that MgO can be reduced by coke at 2273 K.


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