no a coke can is made of aluminum
Pig iron is produced when heating * Iron ORE (not iron as the question says!) * Coke * limestone in a Blast Furnace.
In a blast furnace, iron ore (Fe2O3), coke (carbon), and limestone (CaCO3) are commonly used. Iron ore is the source of iron, coke acts as a fuel and reduces the iron ore to iron, and limestone helps remove impurities by forming a slag.
yes
Coke doesn't contain polonium or bismuth.
Coke does not contain vitamin A or any other vitamins.
Pepsi does not contain any form of gluten in it, but Coke does. Coke can label itself as Gluten free because it has less than 200 pp of gluten in it but it does still contain some traces. Whereas Pepsi does not contain any.
The three raw materials used to make pig iron are iron ore, coke (a type of coal), and limestone. Iron ore is the primary source of iron, coke is used as a fuel and reducing agent, and limestone helps remove impurities from the iron ore during the smelting process.
Yes diet coke has corn syrup.
Coke is used in a blast furnace as a fuel and reducing agent. It provides the heat needed to melt iron ore and other materials to produce molten iron. Additionally, coke reacts with oxygen in the air to remove impurities from the iron ore, helping to create higher-quality molten iron.
Iron doesn't contain fibres.
no, but there is some glycerine.