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So, if we have calcium carbonate and we heat it, it breaks down to produce calcium oxide and carbon dioxide. Gethin: OK, I know you're poised with your pen and your flip chart. But, before that ...
The calcium oxide then reacts with silica (sand) impurities in the haematite, to produce slag – which is calcium silicate. This is separated from the iron and used to make road surfaces.
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