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Why is the coal unsuitable for charging directly in the blast furnace?

Coal is unsuitable for charging directly into a blast furnace because it contains impurities like sulfur and ash that can negatively affect the quality of the iron produced. When coal is used as a fuel in the blast furnace, it can lead to increased levels of impurities in the iron, affecting its properties. As a result, coke, which is a cleaner form of coal, is typically used in blast furnaces for iron production.


What is found on top of coal slate or shale?

== == == == == == The cap rock on a coal bed is usually a sedimentary rock, (i.e. shale sandstone etc.) but not always shale. Slate is a metamorphic rock, usually derived from shale that has been exposed to high pressures and temperatures over very long periods of time. Ways to tell the difference between slate and shale: Slate will have a smooth surface, and possible have light glare at a right angle. Shale will have a dull, sandy surface. Tap them against something hard. Slate will make a "clink" noise, almost like porcelain or ceramic, where shale will make a "thud" sound. Rub it against your teeth. Slate will be smooth, shale will be gritty. == == == ==


How do you pixelmon iron and coal?

In Pixelmon, you can find iron ore and coal ore by mining underground. Iron ore looks like stone with brown flecks, while coal ore looks like stone with black spots. Use a pickaxe to mine these ores, then smelt them in a furnace to obtain iron ingots and coal.


Do iron and coal make steel?

good question actually carbon and iron react together to make steel but coal although it does contain carbon it also contains nitrogen and oxygen and is already reacted to form steel carbon needs to react with iron so if the carbon could be extracted from coal and then heated up with iron it would indeed form steel but it is a lot of hassle and would be rather expensive.


What does coal and iron ore combined make?

Coal and iron ore are often combined to make steel. The coal is used as a source of carbon in the steelmaking process, while the iron ore provides the necessary iron content. The two materials are melted together in a blast furnace to produce molten steel.

Related Questions

What are resources of the British Isles?

North sea oil and gas, coal, petroleum, natural gas, iron ore, lead, zinc, gold, tin, limestone, salt, clay, chalk, gypsum, potash, silica sand, slate, arable land. The arable land part is not correct you cannot have arable land in the north sea. I believe it means those items were on land.


What are England's Products?

here is a list of the natural products: arable land, silica, lead, gypsum, chalk, clay, slate, salt, iron ore, limestone, tin, zinc, natural gas, petroleum, and coal


What is mined in Germany?

coal mercury potash iron zinc and lead


What natural resources gave Britain an advantage in the Industrial Revolution?

natural gas, iron ore, lead, zinc, gold, tin, limestone, salt, clay, and chalkThe original natural resources of the UK (coal and iron), are both now severely depleted. Since the 1970's, the UK has had North Sea oil and natural gas.


What are the natural resources that Scotland uses?

north sea oil,coal,petrokum,natural gas,iron,ore,lead,zink,gold.tin,limestone,salt,clay,chalk,gypsum,potash,silicica sand,slate,arable land.


What rocks are in Wales?

manly slate and coal


What do breaker boys do?

separate coal from slate


What job did breaker boys do?

separate coal from slate


What does Ecuador mine for?

Ecuador has mines of gold, silver, copper, coal, salt, lead, iron, and zinc.


What are the natural resources found in the southern US?

Coal, petroleum, uranium, iron, copper, bauxite, phosphates, & lead.


What are the natural resorces of Scotland?

the natural resources of Scotland are coal, petroleum, natural gas, iron ore, lead, zinc, gold, tin, limestone, salt, clay, chalk, gypsum, potash, silica sand, slate and arable land. By Scar12 your welcome and your are lucky that im doing Expo on Scotland


How does England use natural resources?

Britain's natural resources have all but gone. There used to be huge iron and coal deposits but these resources are mostly used up now. Since the 1970's, there has been North Sea oil and natural gas, but that is all off-shore.