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The choice of a reducing agent in a particular case depends on thermodynamic factor. How far do you agree with this statement ? Support your opinion with example.

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Thermodynamic factors are helpful in choosing a suitable reducing agent for the reduction of a particular metal oxide to the metallic state as described below. Metals for which the standard free energy of formation `triangle_(f)G^(ɵ)` of their oxides is more negative can reduce those metal oxides for which the standard free energy of formation `triangle_(f)G^(ɵ)` of their respective oxides is less negative. in other words, any metal will reduce the oxides of other metals which lie above it in the ellingham diagram because the standard free energy change `triangle_(f)G^(ɵ)` of the combined redox reaction will `-ve` by an amound wqual to the difference in `triangle_(f)G^(ɵ)` by an amount equal to the difference in `triangle_(f)G^(ɵ)` of the two metal oxides. Thus both Al and Zn can reduce FeO to Fe but Fe cannot reduce `Al_2O_3` to Al an ZnO to Zn. Similarly, C can reduce ZnO to Zn but not CO.
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  2. Out of C and CO, which is a better reducing agent at 673K?

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  6. Predict conditions under which Al might be expected to reduce MgO.

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  7. Why does the reactivity of nitrogen differ from phosphorus?

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  8. Discuss the trends in chemical reactivity of group 15 elements.

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  9. Why does NH3 form hydrogen bond but PH3 does not?

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  10. How is nitrogen prepared in the laboratory? Write the chemical equatio...

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  11. How is ammonia manufactured industrially?

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  12. Illustrate how copper metal can give different product on reaction wit...

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  13. Give the resonating structures of NO2 and N2O5.

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  14. The HNH angle value is higher than HPH, HAsH and HSbH angles. Why?

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  15. Why does R3P=0 exist but R3N=0 does not (R= alkyl group)?

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  16. Explain why NH(3) is basic while BiH(3) is only feebly basic ?

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  17. Nitrogen exists as diatomic molecule and phosphorus as P4. Why?

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  18. Write main differences between the properties of white phospghorus and...

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  19. Why does nitrogen show catenation properties less than prosphorus.

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  20. Give the disproportionation reaction of H3PO3.

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