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    The Calcium Silicate Formed in the Blast Furnace Reduction of Iron
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The Calcium Silicate Formed in the Blast Furnace Reduction of Iron

Question 36

Question 36

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The calcium silicate formed in the blast furnace reduction of iron ore is called ____.


A) charge
B) gangue
C) pig iron
D) flux
E) slag

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