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Chemistry, 15.02.2021 17:10, smelcher3900
In the following reduction of iron ore, 3C + 2Fe2O3 –> 4Fe + 3C02, iron is reduced and is oxidized.
A) carbon dioxide
B) carbon
C) iron oxide
D) oxygen
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