Cause it's hard brah
The ore rutile (impure titanium (IV) oxide) is heated with chlorine and coke at a temperature of about 900°C. Then the Titanium chloride is reduced using Magnesium and distilled to get rid of the Magnesium chloride (Magnesium atoms displaced titanium atoms). Then you get titanium.
acording to my research no. The only ingredients in a normal coke are:-sugar, caramel color, caffeine, phosphoric acid, coca extract, kola nut extract, lime extract, vanilla and glycerin
coke, Sprite, water and acid
The chemical reaction used to extract metals from their naturally occurring compounds like oxides or chlorides is typically a reduction reaction. In this process, the metal oxide or chloride is reduced to the pure metal by a reducing agent, often a carbon source like coke or carbon monoxide. This reaction is commonly carried out in a furnace or smelting process.
The exothermic reaction that causes the temperature to rise in the blast furnace during the reduction of hematite using coke is the combustion of carbon (C) in coke with oxygen (O2) to produce carbon dioxide (CO2) and release heat energy. This reaction helps maintain the high temperatures necessary for the reduction of hematite to iron.
Some common methods of calcium extraction include electrolysis, using a blast furnace with coke, and the reduction of calcium oxide using aluminum in a thermite reaction. These methods are used to extract calcium from its various ores or compounds.
Yes, steel can be made without coke by using alternative methods such as direct reduction processes, including hydrogen-based reduction or using natural gas. Electric arc furnaces (EAF) also allow for steel production using scrap metal and do not require coke. These methods are increasingly used to reduce carbon emissions and reliance on traditional coke-based processes.
Using coke to extract ores typically involves carbon reduction in processes like smelting, where coke is used as a reducing agent to convert metal oxides into pure metals, often in high-temperature furnaces. In contrast, electrolysis uses electrical energy to drive chemical reactions, separating metals from their ores without the use of carbon. Electrolysis is generally more environmentally friendly and efficient for certain metals, such as aluminum, but can be more expensive due to energy costs. Additionally, the choice between the two methods often depends on the ore composition and the desired purity of the extracted metal.
Yes it does. That's what gives it its great flavor.
I sincerely hope not. As far as anyone knows, coke is made of corn syrup, artificial colors and flavors and cola nut extract. Different Person: What would make you think that?
3 stable isotopes, magnesium-24 mgnesium-25 and magnesium-26
Try working out the pH, the acidity. You can try adding indicators to it, or you can try reacting coke with a reactive metal such as magnesium ribbon. Or, you could try the coin trick... :)