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Iron is produced in a blast furnace. Explain why most of the iron produced in a blast furnace is converted into steels.
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Iron is produced in a blast furnace.
Explain why most of the iron produced in a blast furnace is converted into steels.
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I believe raw iron corrodes easily hence most of the iron is converted into steel , so as to increase its demand , life span and utility,
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It has nothing related to science . It is just dependent on the demand. If the demand for steel is high(as it is high)then most of it is used in making steel . Steel has many advantages thus it has a high demand.
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