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3 examples of reduction of metal oxides with Carbon​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Iron(III) Oxide Reduced with Carbon Monoxide Gas

Two of these ions bond with three oxygen ions forming the ionic compound Fe2 O3. Iron will be reduced by reacting iron(III) oxide with carbon monoxide gas. We can see the pattern forming in these metal oxide reduction reactions.

Elements: Tungsten; Zinc

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