at temperature above 1073k coke can be used to reduce FeO to Fe. how can you justify this reaction with Ellingham diagram?
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Using Ellingham diagram, we observe that at temperature greater than 1073 K;
We know that, according to Ellingham diagram, compound having lower $\Delta $fG° undergo its formation. Hence, coke can reduce FeO to Fe.
We know that, according to Ellingham diagram, compound having lower $\Delta $fG° undergo its formation. Hence, coke can reduce FeO to Fe.
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