what is Ellingum diagram
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ELLINGHAM DIAGRAM
AN ELLINGHAM DIAGRAM IS A GRAPH SHOWING THE TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF THE STABILITY FOR COMPOUNDS. THIS ANALYSIS IS USUALLY USED TO EVALUATE THE EASE OF REDUCTION OF METAL OXIDES AND SULFIDES. THESE DIAGRAMS WERE FIRST CONSTRUCTED BY HAROLD ELLINGHAM IN 1944.
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AN ELLINGHAM DIAGRAM IS A GRAPH SHOWING THE TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF THE STABILITY FOR COMPOUNDS. THIS ANALYSIS IS USUALLY USED TO EVALUATE THE EASE OF REDUCTION OF METAL OXIDES AND SULFIDES. THESE DIAGRAMS WERE FIRST CONSTRUCTED BY HAROLD ELLINGHAM IN 1944.
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An Ellingham diagram is a graph showing the temperature dependence of the stability for compounds. This analysis is usually used to evaluate the ease of reduction of metal oxides and sulfides. These diagrams were first constructed by Harold Ellingham in 1944.
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