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Standard XII
Chemistry
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Give reason:
C
O
becomes thermodynamically more stable as the temperature increases.
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Solution
At room temperature,
C
O
2
is more stable than carbon monoxide.
The enthalpy of formation of carbon dioxide is more as that of carbon monoxide and hence carbon becomes more stable at higher temperature.
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