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A reduction process is the process of removing elements during a reaction. This can happen in many areas of chemistry.
Reduction is a chemical process.
Oxidation
Reduction
The addition of hydrogen on alkenes produces the alkanes so it is a reduction process.
the process of carbon reduction is called carbon reduction process
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A reduction process is the process of removing elements during a reaction. This can happen in many areas of chemistry.
Reduction is a chemical process.
The explosion of gunpowder is a form of what chemists refer to as a redox (reduction/oxidation) reaction.
Oxidation
Reduction
No, it is the process of cellular reproduction of sex cells
carbon can not reduce more electropositive metallic oxides like of Mn and Cr. Thus carbon reduction process not applicable for reduction of oxides of metals like Mn and Cr .
Corex is a smelting-reduction process developed by Siemens , for the cost-efficient and environmentally friendly production of hot metal from iron ore and coal. The process differs from the conventional blast furnace route in that non-coking coal can be directly used for ore reduction and melting work, eliminating the need for coking plants. The use of lump ore or pellets also dispenses with the need for sinter plants. All metallurgical work is carried out in two separate process reactors - the reduction shaft and the melter gasifier. Lump ore, sinter, pellets or a mixture are charged into a reduction shaft where they are reduced to direct-reduced iron (DRI) by a reduction gas. Discharge screws convey the DRI from the reduction shaft into the melter gasifier where final reduction and melting takes place in addition to all other metallurgical and slag reactions. Corex is a smelting-reduction process developed by Siemens , for the cost-efficient and environmentally friendly production of hot metal from iron ore and coal. The process differs from the conventional blast furnace route in that non-coking coal can be directly used for ore reduction and melting work, eliminating the need for coking plants. The use of lump ore or pellets also dispenses with the need for sinter plants. All metallurgical work is carried out in two separate process reactors - the reduction shaft and the melter gasifier. Lump ore, sinter, pellets or a mixture are charged into a reduction shaft where they are reduced to direct-reduced iron (DRI) by a reduction gas. Discharge screws convey the DRI from the reduction shaft into the melter gasifier where final reduction and melting takes place in addition to all other metallurgical and slag reactions.
It means the process of making smaller.
Reduction