In the blast furnace, it is so hot that carbon monoxide can be used, in place of carbon, to reduce the iron(III) oxide: iron(III) oxide + carbon monoxide → iron + carbon dioxide The blast ...
When you burn the iron it reacts with oxygen to make iron oxide, creating the sparks we see. When a sparkler has finished burning, you’ll notice that the iron pieces on the rod have changed colour.
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