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What happens to the reducing power of carbon monoxide on increasing temperature?

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Reducing agents. ... When carbon reacts with oxygen it forms the gaseous oxides carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide, so the thermodynamics of its oxidation is different from that for metals: its oxidation has a more negative ΔG with higher temperatures (above 700 °C). Carbon can thus serve as reducing agent.

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