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Question: In blast furnace iron oxide is reduced by: A.silica B.carbon monoxide C.carbon D.lime soda...
In blast furnace iron oxide is reduced by:
A.silica
B.carbon monoxide
C.carbon
D.lime soda
Solution
Iron oxide is reduced by using the blast furnace. Iron ore is available in the form of Fe2O4 and Fe2O3
Complete step by step answer:
The reactions that occur in the blast furnace are as follows.
At the temperature of 500∘C, the following reaction takes place.
2Fe2O3+CO→2Fe3O4+CO2Fe2O3+CO→2FeO+CO2
In this reaction, the ferrous trioxide gets reduced to iron oxide.
At the temperature of 850∘C, the following reaction takes place.
Fe2O3+CO→3FeO+CO2
In this reaction, the iron oxide gets reduced at 850∘C.
At the temperature of 1000∘C, the following reaction takes place.
FeO+CO→Fe+CO2
In this reaction, ferrous oxide gets reduced to iron.
At the temperature of 1300∘C, the following reaction takes place.
CO2+C→2CO
In this reaction, carbon dioxide is turned into carbon monoxide
At the temperature of 1900∘C, the following reaction takes place.
FeO+C→Fe+CO
Hence the correct option is B.
Additional information:
Iron oxide occurs naturally as the magnetite mineral. The molar mass of the compound iron oxide is 159.687 g/mol. It is an odorless red-brown solid. There are various applications of the iron oxide. It is used as a catalyst, as pigments, as iron ores, in thermite, and it also occurs in our hemoglobin. Iron oxide is not much expensive and it has a durable property in the paints, colored concrete and in coatings. The hydroxides of iron oxide are iron (II) hydroxide(Fe(OH)2) and iron (III) hydroxide (Fe(OH)3).
Note:
Iron oxide is composed of iron and oxygen atoms. It exists in the form of Fe2O4 and Fe2O3. Iron oxide is also called rouge, colcothar, maghemite, rust, iron sesquioxide, ochre etc.