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Consider the following reactions at `1000^(@)C`.
(A) `Zn_((s))+1/2 O_(2(g)) rarr ZnO_((s)), DeltaG^(@)=-360` kJ/mol
(B) `C_("(gra)")+1/2 O_(2(g)) rarr CO_((g)), DeltaG^(@)=-460` kJ/mol
correct statement at `1000^(@)C` is

A

`Zn` can be oxidised by `CO`

B

`ZnO` can be reduced by "C"

C

`CO` can be reduced by `''Zn''`

D

Both (a), (2) true

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The correct Answer is:
B

More `DeltaG = -ve` value substance acts as reductant in the reaction.
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