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give the limitations of eellingham diagram​

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Answered by rk9098767
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Ellingham diagram is based only on the thermodynamic concepts. It does not explain the kinetics of the reduction process. The graph simply indicates whether a reaction is possible or not but not the kinetics of the reaction. → The interpretation of ∆G°is depends on K [∆G° = –RTl.

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Answered by svptarun23
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Ellingham diagram is actually a graph which shows the temperature dependence of the stability of compounds. It helps in evaluating the ease of reduction of metal oxides as well as sulfides. Ellingham diagram was constructed by "Harold Johann Thomas Ellingham'' in the year 1944.

Limitations;

1) Ellingham diagram does not consider kinetics of the reactions.

2) Also, It can't provide us full information about oxide formation, if more than one oxides are possible.

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