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Learn: Extracting Metals Using Carbon Reduction (Iron as Example)
Edexcel Combined Science GCSE
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Why can carbon be used to extract iron from iron(III) oxide?
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Iron is extracted from haematite in a {{blank0}} using {{blank1}} to remove its oxygen.
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Which of the following metals can be extracted using carbon reduction?
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Which of the following are true about carbon reduction? (Select all that apply)
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