
- A

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- C

- D








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Assertion $A$ :Magnesium can reduce $Al _{2} O _{3}$ at a temperature below $1350^{\circ} C$, while above $1350^{\circ} C$ aluminium can reduce $MgO$.
Reason $R$ : The melting and boiling points of magnesium are lower than those of aluminium.
In light of the above statements. choose most appropriate answer from the options given below
$(i)$ $6C(s) + 3{H_2}(g) \to {C_6}{H_6}(l);\,\Delta H = + 45.9\,kJ$
$(ii)$ ${H_2}(g) + \frac{1}{2}{O_2}(g) \to {H_2}O(l);\,\Delta H = - 285.9\,kJ$
$(iii)$ $C(s) + {O_2}(g) \to C{O_2}(g);\,\Delta H = - 393.5\,kJ$
........$kJ$
If $\Delta H^o = 25\,kcal/mol$ and $\Delta S^o = 50\,cal/K,$ at what temperature equilibrium will be established in the container. (Ignore variation of $\Delta H^o$ and $\Delta S^o$ with temperature.).......$K$
