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When iron(2) oxide is strongly heated with carbon |
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Answer» Explanation:Carbon at first is partially oxidised to form carbon monoxide (PbO + C → PB + CO) which then is involved in further reduction (PbO + CO → Pb + CO2). ... When Lead oxide () is HEATED with carbon at HIGH temperature, the carbon acts as a reducing AGENT & reduces to , & itself gets oxidized to carbon dioxide.HOPE IT HELPS YOU...PLEASE MARK BRAINLIEST... |
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