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A Thermal Process That Causes Reactions Between an Ore and the Atmosphere

Question 92

Question 92

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A thermal process that causes reactions between an ore and the atmosphere of the furnace is called
__________


A) slag.
B) smelting.
C) roasting.
D) calcining.
E) refining.

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