Wrought iron is obtained by heating cast iron in a furnace with?

a

magnetite

b

haematite

c

carbon(ii)oxide

d

calcium trioxosilicate(iv)

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King33Victor
3 months ago

heamatite also known as iron (ii) oxide that can be used in the blast fananc in the production of pig iron used in making cookers and burners can actually combine with cast iron to form the most purest wroght used in making agricultural equipment.

pig is used in making burners and cookers

cast is used in making electrical something

Bt1
2 years ago

option B is correct
Wrought iron is a type of iron that is very malleable and ductile, meaning it can be easily shaped and formed into various objects. It is obtained by heating cast iron in a furnace with haematite, also known as iron(III) oxide.

Odemosad
1 year ago

B. haematite 👍

CHRIST IS KING
3 months ago

d is correct

amusan12
1 year ago

option A is corrct , magnetite is used to obtain wrought iron from cast iron

magnetite is fe3O4

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