Physics, asked by ramp68164, 1 year ago

how can you remove impurities from iron ore​

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Answered by Raunak1432
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Explanation:

The oxygen atoms bond to the carbon monoxide making carbon dioxide and iron is produced as a molten liquid metal. This molten iron can be tapped off from the bottom of the furnace. Iron ore often has silicon dioxide (sand) impurity which must be removed during the process. To do this limestone is added to the charge.

Answered by annie200355
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Answer:

Hey mate...

The oxygen atoms bond to the carbon monoxide making carbon dioxide and iron is produced as a molten liquid metal. This molten iron can be tapped off from the bottom of the furnace. Iron ore often has silicon dioxide (sand) impurity which must be removed during the process. To do this limestone is added to the charge.

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