Write chemical reactions occurring in the different ranges of temperature in blast furnace.Answer the given question in brief.
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In the blast furnace, there are several chemical reactions taking place; that eventually result in the desired product (iron) being extracted. The coke (carbon) burns with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide. This reaction is exothermic. The CO2 then reacts with more coke to give carbon monoxide.
C + O2 ==>> CO2
CO2 + C ==>> 2CO
Carbon monoxide acts as a reducing agent and reacts with the iron ore to give molten iron, which trickles to the bottom of the furnace where it is collected.
Fe2O3 + 3CO ==>> 2Fe + 3CO2
The limestone in the furnace decomposes, forming calcium oxide. This is a fluxing agent and combines with impurities to make slag, which floats on top of the molten iron and can be removed.
CaO + SiO2 ==>> CaSiO3
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