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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

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Solution

Iron oxide is reduced by using the blast furnace. Iron ore is available in the form of Fe2O4{\rm{F}}{{\rm{e}}_{\rm{2}}}{{\rm{O}}_4} and Fe2O3{\rm{F}}{{\rm{e}}_{\rm{2}}}{{\rm{O}}_3}

Complete step by step answer:
The reactions that occur in the blast furnace are as follows.
At the temperature of 500C{\rm{500^\circ C}}, the following reaction takes place.
2Fe2O3+CO2Fe3O4+CO2Fe2O3+CO2FeO+CO2\begin{array}{l}{\rm{2F}}{{\rm{e}}_{\rm{2}}}{{\rm{O}}_{\rm{3}}} + {\rm{CO}} \to {\rm{2F}}{{\rm{e}}_{\rm{3}}}{{\rm{O}}_{\rm{4}}} + {\rm{C}}{{\rm{O}}_{\rm{2}}}\\\\{\rm{F}}{{\rm{e}}_{\rm{2}}}{{\rm{O}}_{\rm{3}}} + {\rm{CO}} \to {\rm{2FeO}} + {\rm{C}}{{\rm{O}}_{\rm{2}}}\end{array}
In this reaction, the ferrous trioxide gets reduced to iron oxide.
At the temperature of 850C{\rm{850^\circ C}}, the following reaction takes place.
Fe2O3+CO3FeO+CO2{\rm{F}}{{\rm{e}}_{\rm{2}}}{{\rm{O}}_{\rm{3}}} + {\rm{CO}} \to 3{\rm{FeO}} + {\rm{C}}{{\rm{O}}_{\rm{2}}}
In this reaction, the iron oxide gets reduced at 850C{\rm{850^\circ C}}.
At the temperature of 1000C{\rm{1000^\circ C}}, the following reaction takes place.
FeO+COFe+CO2{\rm{FeO}} + {\rm{CO}} \to {\rm{Fe}} + {\rm{C}}{{\rm{O}}_{\rm{2}}}
In this reaction, ferrous oxide gets reduced to iron.
At the temperature of 1300C{\rm{1300^\circ C}}, the following reaction takes place.
CO2+C2CO{\rm{C}}{{\rm{O}}_2} + {\rm{C}} \to 2{\rm{CO}}
In this reaction, carbon dioxide is turned into carbon monoxide
At the temperature of 1900C{\rm{1900^\circ C}}, the following reaction takes place.
FeO+CFe+CO{\rm{FeO}} + {\rm{C}} \to {\rm{Fe}} + {\rm{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)\left( {{\rm{Fe}}{{\left( {{\rm{OH}}} \right)}_{\rm{2}}}} \right) and iron (III) hydroxide (Fe(OH)3)\left( {{\rm{Fe}}{{\left( {{\rm{OH}}} \right)}_3}} \right).

Note:
Iron oxide is composed of iron and oxygen atoms. It exists in the form of Fe2O4{\rm{F}}{{\rm{e}}_{\rm{2}}}{{\rm{O}}_4} and Fe2O3{\rm{F}}{{\rm{e}}_{\rm{2}}}{{\rm{O}}_3}. Iron oxide is also called rouge, colcothar, maghemite, rust, iron sesquioxide, ochre etc.