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In the extraction of iron, Fe(2)O(3) is ...

In the extraction of iron, `Fe_(2)O_(3)` is reduced with -

A

carbon dioxide

B

aluminium

C

carbon and carbon monoxide

D

electrolytic reduction

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C
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