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how does Extraction of iron takes place??​

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Answered by mansi17348
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Iron is extracted from iron ore in a huge container called a blast furnace. Iron ores such as haematite contain iron(III) oxide, Fe 2O 3. ... In this reaction, the iron(III) oxide is reduced to iron, and the carbon is oxidised to carbon dioxide.

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Iron is extracted from iron ore in a huge container called a blast furnace. Iron ores such as haematite contain iron oxide. The oxygen must be removed from the iron oxide to leave the iron behind. Reactions in which oxygen is removed are called reduction reactions.

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