How is Iron Produced in a Furnace?: OUP Chemistry Series.
How is Iron Produced in a Furnace?: OUP Chemistry Series.
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Pure liquid iron is released when its ore is burned at high temperatures in the presence of a carbon source. Hematite - iron ore - contains iron III oxide. Iron is lower in the reactivity table than the non-metal carbon, so carbon can displace iron from iron oxide when they are heated together in a blast furnace. We learn how hematite, coke, air, and limestone are used in the chemical process of making iron.
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