You put the ore in the furnace.. Its a bar.. Woooo
you produce carbon dioxide and molten iron
pour off molten iron
mix with limestone and coal
and last place with blast furnace
False. The ore is heated (smelting)
It produces less CO2 than smelting iron ore
banana
the process is to get the tools you need and make iron tools, you need iron ore, which is iron oxide
Iron ore is not normally smelted, instead it is reduced in a blast furnace with a mixture of coke & limestone. The coke burns removing the oxygen from the iron ore and melting the resulting iron. The limestone neutralizes acidic sulfur compounds and acts as a flux.
By smelting.
Iron ore smelting is believed to have started around 1200 BC in the Near East. The process involved heating the ore with charcoal in a furnace to extract iron. This early iron smelting eventually spread to other parts of the world, revolutionizing metal production.
False. The ore is heated (smelting)
Smelting coal, iron ore, and limestone.
Smelting coal, iron ore, and limestone.
It produces less CO2 than smelting iron ore
banana
alloy
pig iron is intermediate product of smelting of iron ore sponge iron is product of direct reduction of iron ore in solid state
To get to the bits of iron in the ore, you have to smelt it out. Smelting involves heating up ore until the metal becomes spongy and the chemical compounds in the ore begin to break down. Most important, it releases oxygen from the iron ore, which makes up a high percentage of common iron ores.
the process is to get the tools you need and make iron tools, you need iron ore, which is iron oxide
Iron ore is not normally smelted, instead it is reduced in a blast furnace with a mixture of coke & limestone. The coke burns removing the oxygen from the iron ore and melting the resulting iron. The limestone neutralizes acidic sulfur compounds and acts as a flux.