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When the ore haematite is burnt in air with coke around `2000 K` along with lime, the process not only produces steel but also produces a silicate slag that is useful in making building materials such as cement. Discuss the same and show through balanced chemical equation.

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First by calcination and roasting, the ferrous oxide is oxidised to ferric oxide. Then in blast furnace, smelting is done, where it is reduced to get iron.
`4FeO+O_2to2Fe_2O_3`
`Fe_2O_3+COto2Fe_2O_4+CO_2`
`Fe_2O_3+COto2FeO+CO_2`
`FeO+COtoFe+CO_2`
In the basic Bessemer process for the manufacture of steel, the lining of the converter is made up of lime. The slag formed consists of `Ca_3(PO_4)_2`.
Phosphorous is oxidised to `P_4O_(10)` which react with lime to form slag.
`P_4+SO_2toP_40_(10),6CaO+P_4O_(10)to2Ca_3(PO_4)_2`
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