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Iron oxide reduction in the blast furnace occurs in three temperature dependent steps: Fe₂O₃→Fe₃O…

Iron oxide reduction in the blast furnace occurs in three temperature-dependent steps: Fe₂O₃→Fe₃O…

May 23, 20261 min read

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Statement: Iron oxide reduction in the blast furnace occurs in three temperature-dependent steps: Fe₂O₃→Fe₃O₄ (200–700°C), Fe₃O₄→FeO (700–850°C), FeO→Fe (850–1200°C).

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