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What is Pig Iron?

By Janice VanCleave

Pig iron is the intermediate product of removing native iron (metalic iron or iron alloy)) from its ore (iron compounds + impurities called slag). Iron Ore  + heat——————> Pig Iron [native iron  mixed with slag] Pig Iron + heat —————–> Native Iron + Slag (impurities from iron ore) What is Native Iron? To understand the previous statements, […]

Filed Under: Chemistry Tagged With: alloy, hematite, magnetite, metallic iron, minerals, natural iron, pig iron, rocks, smelting, steel

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