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Question: Coke is used in the manufacturing of: (A) Lead (B) Copper (C) Steel (D) Iron...
Coke is used in the manufacturing of:
(A) Lead
(B) Copper
(C) Steel
(D) Iron
Solution
Coke is a by-product of coal; it is not a fossil fuel. Coke is hard, grey in colour, and a fuel contains pores with great carbon content with fewer impurities. Coke is going to be used as a fuel and as a reducing agent in the smelting of the iron ore.
Complete step by step solution:
-Whenever we are going to do combustion of coke it produces carbon monoxide gas (CO).
-The formed carbon monoxide gas reduces iron oxide and produces steel in high purity.
-The representation of the reduction of iron oxide by carbon monoxide is as follows.
Iron oxideFe2O3+Carbon Monoxide3COIron in steel2Fe+3CO2
-In the above chemical reaction Iron oxide reacts with three moles of carbon monoxide and produces steel and carbon dioxide as the byproduct.
-Coke is supposed to be added to the blast furnace at the time of preparation of steel from iron.
-When coke is used up it produces a high amount of heat and little smoke, making it is suitable for the smelting of steel.
-Therefore coke is used in the manufacturing of Steel.
So, the correct option is C.
Note: Before the 1880s, steel was manufactured by using charcoal as a reducing agent. By 1920, approximately 90% of the steel was manufactured using coke in the US. Burning of Coke is going to be a big advantage for the removal of impurities from steel during its manufacturing.