Why lomestone is added in extraction of lead from galena?
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Iron is extracted from its ore, haematite, in a blast furnace. ... Thelimestone decomposes in the hot furnace, forming calcium oxide. This reacts with the sandy impurities (silicon dioxide) to form a slag.
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》Iron is extracted from its ore, haematite, in a blast furnace.
》 The limestone decomposes in the hot furnace, forming calcium oxide.
》This reacts with the sandy impurities (silicon dioxide) to form a slag.
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》Iron is extracted from its ore, haematite, in a blast furnace.
》 The limestone decomposes in the hot furnace, forming calcium oxide.
》This reacts with the sandy impurities (silicon dioxide) to form a slag.
HOPE U LIKE !!
》》BE BRAINLY 《《
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