(Extraction of Iron in a Blast Furnace: Step 1 and Step 2)
Carbon + Oxygen -> Carbon Dioxide + heat
C(s) + O2(g) -> CO2(g)
Carbon Dioxide + Carbon -> Carbon Monoxide
CO2(g) + C(s) -> 2CO(g)
Overall Fe2O3 + 3CO → 2Fe + 3CO2 In words, iron oxide reacts with carbon monoxide to produce iron and carbon dioxide. However it starts with 2 C + O2 → 2 CO. Carbon reacts with oxygen to produce carbon monoxide. Then 3 Fe2O3+ CO → 2 Fe3O4+ CO2 the carbon monoxide reduces the iron. Then the reaction continues to reduce more iron Fe3O4 + CO → 3 FeO + CO2 Eventually the iron is reduced to pure iron by more carbon monoxide as the temperature increases FeO+ CO → Fe + CO2 There are other side reactions.
The word equation for triglycerides is "triglyceride = glycerol + 3 fatty acids."
There is no word equation, except that helium will exist as liquid phase in liquid helium
The word equation for the synthesis of a fat is: glycerol + fatty acids = fat + water.
The word equation for photosynthesis is: carbon dioxide + water + light energy → glucose + oxygen.
Blast furnace = Hochofen
There is no single word, however, one anagram is "blast furnace" (two words). Other phrases formed can be "flaunt braces" or "nebular facts."
Fumarole is the historic word for furnace
We had a blast! The rocket is about to blast off.
we are going to have a blast..
The consonants in the word "Blast" are B, L, S, and T.
Furnace is an enclosed chamber in which heat is produced
Yes, furnace is accented on the first syllable.
Gust is another word for a sudden strong blast of wind.
There are five phonemes in the word "blast": /b/ /l/ /a/ /s/ /t/.
The man ran into the hot furnace to save the boy that was stuck in there.
Osteoblast is a medical word ending in blast.