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Is carbon a suitable reducing agent for all metal oxides? Give reason.

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It is not possible for carbon to reduce the oxide of the highly electropositive and reactive metal like `Na, Ca, Al`, etc. because these oxides are very stable, however, carbon-reduction of the oxides of moderately reactive or electropositive metals is possible because these oxides are relatively less stable.
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