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Calcination silicate(slag) formed in the slag formation zone in extraction of iron from haematite ore:

A

does not dissolve in molten iron

B

being lighter floats on the molten iron

C

is used in cement industry and as building material

D

prvents the re-oxidation of molten iron

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