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Conversion of iron into steel using basic oxides and oxygen

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Answered by Anonymous
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The still impure molten iron is mixed with scrap iron (from recycling) and oxygen is blown on to the mixture. The oxygen reacts with the remaining impurities to form various oxides. The carbon forms carbon monoxide. ... Elements like phosphorus and silicon react with the oxygen to form acidic oxides.


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Conversion of iron into steel using basic oxides and oxygen.

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The still impure molten iron is mixed with scrap iron (from recycling) and oxygen is blown on to the mixture. The oxygen reacts with the remaining impurities to from various oxides. The carbon forms carbon monoxide. Elements like Phosphorus and silicon react with the oxygen to form acidic oxides.

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