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For the reaction, SnO(2)(s)+2H(2)(g) hAr...

For the reaction, `SnO_(2)(s)+2H_(2)(g) hArr Sn(l)+2H_(2)O(g)` the equilibrium mixture of steam and hydrogen contained `45%` and `24% H_(2)` at `900 K` and `1100 K` respectively. Calculate `K_(p)` at both the temperature. Generally should it be higher or lower temperatures for better reduction of `SnO_(2)`?

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