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The Blast Furnace (a metal-bearing mineral) is used as a ………. material from which the desired
metal is extracted.
………… air is blasted in at the base of the furnace to enable the coke to burn
and generate the high temperatures required. This air is pre-heated using the hot
waste gases from the furnace.
The following reactions occur in the blast furnace (write balanced equations):
carbon (in coke) + oxygen (from the air) → carbon dioxide
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calcium carbonate (limestone) → calcium oxide + carbon dioxide
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carbon (in coke) + carbon dioxide → carbon monoxide
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iron oxide + carbon monoxide → iron + carbon dioxide
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calcium oxide + silica (impurity in the ore) → calcium silicate (slag)
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The iron produced in this way is known as ………. iron or ……….. iron and
contains many impurities (mainly ………. ) which make it very ………. . These
impurities are removed in the Basic Oxygen Furnace to produce ………. , one of
the most important metals in the world.
Because the raw materials are very bulky, iron and steel plants must be located in
areas with good …………….. links to the sources of these raw materials.
The hot ………………. metal from the Blast Furnace contains up to 4.5% of ……….….
Other elements such as phosphorus and silicon are also present as impurities.
Steelmaking reduces the carbon content to a level that matches the customer’s
requirements (often less than 0.1%) and reduces the level of other impurities.
Treating the hot metal with ………………. before it goes into the BOS furnace reduces
the percentage of ………………. . This is called desulphurization.
………………. is blown into the furnace or BOS vessel through a water cooled
oxygen lance. This oxidises carbon and the other unwanted elements in the hot
metal. Carbon is oxidised to carbon monoxide gas, which passes from the converter
to a cleaning plant. After cleaning, it can be re-used as a fuel gas.
The rest of the elements in the metal are converted to ………………. oxides. They
combine with the ………………. and other fluxes that are added during the blow. This
produces a ………………. that floats on the surface of the metal.
Write balanced equations for the following reactions occurring in the furnace.
carbon [impurity] + oxygen → carbon monoxide [gas]
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silicon [impurity] + oxygen → silicon dioxide [acidic]
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silicon dioxide [acidic] + calcium oxide [basic] → calcium silicate [slag]
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High carbon steel is ………………. but ………………. . Low carbon steel is softer and
more easily worked. Stainless steel is an alloy of iron with chromium and nickel.
18/8 stainless steel (used in cutlery) contains 18% Cr and 8% Ni.
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