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Carbon can reduce ferric oxide to iron at a temperature above $983\, \text{K}$ because ...........

Carbon has a higher affinity towards oxidation than iron.

Carbon dioxide formed is thermodynamically less stable than ferric oxide.

Iron has a higher affinity towards oxygen than carbon.

Free energy change for the formation of carbon dioxide is less negative than that for ferric oxide.

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