- A$NaF$
- ✓$N{a_3}Al{F_6}$
- C$Al{F_3}$
- DNone of these
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$MgO(s) + C(s) \to Mg(s) + CO(g)$, for which $\Delta _r{H^o} = + 491.1\,kJ\,mo{l^{ - 1}}$ and $\Delta _r{S^o} = 198.0\,Jk^{-1}\,mo{l^{ - 1}}$ is not feasible at $298\, K$. Temperature above which reaction will be feasible is.....$K$

Element $-$ $IP$
If $T _2> T _1$, the correct statement(s) is (are)
(Assume $\Delta H ^{\ominus}$ and $\Delta S ^{\ominus}$ are independent of temperature and ratio of $\ln K$ at $T _1$ to $\ln K$ at $T_2$ is greater than $T_2 / T_1$. Here $H, S, G$ and $K$ are enthalpy, entropy, Gibbs energy and equillibrium constant, respectively.)
$(A)$ $\Delta H ^{\ominus}<0, \Delta S ^{\ominus}<0$ $(B)$ $\Delta G ^{\ominus}<0, \Delta H ^{\ominus}>0$ $(C)$ $\Delta G ^{\ominus}<0, \Delta S ^{\ominus}<0$ $(D)$ $\Delta G ^{\ominus}<0, \Delta S ^{\ominus}>0$