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state two ways of refining of iron​

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Answered by amt54321
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refined in a Bessemer converter and then poured into molten iron silicate slag. The resulting semisolid mass is passed between rollers that squeeze out most of the slag. The wrought iron has a fibrous structure with threads of slag running through it; it is tough, malleable, ductile, corrosion resistant, and melts only at high temperatures. It is used to make rivets, bolts, pipes, chains, and anchors, and is also used for ornamental ironwork .

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Answered by yuvrajstarstarmaker
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ANSWER : The two ways of refining of iron are:-

 1. Extracting iron from iron ore using a Blast Furnace.

2.Melting the metal, and allowing it to run out of the solid impurities.

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