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- in carbothermic reactions can be predicted from Ellingham diagrams. Carbothermal reactions produce carbon monoxide (CO) and sometimes carbon dioxide (CO2)...
- white powder that finds few applications. It is an intermediate in the carbothermal reduction of barium sulfate to barium sulfide: BaSO4 + CO → BaSO3 + CO2...
- processed by thermo-chemical sulfate reduction (TSR), also known as carbothermal reduction (heating with coke) to give barium sulfide: BaSO4 + 4 C → BaS...
- can be collected under phosphoric acid. An idealized equation for this carbothermal reaction is shown for calcium phosphate (although phosphate rock contains...
- 4Cl(s)    at 0 °C 3 Si(NH) 2 → Si 3N 4 + N 2 + 3 H 2(g)    at 1000 °C Carbothermal reduction of silicon dioxide in a nitrogen atmosphere at 1400–1450 °C...
- which are widely used in the steel industry. The conversions involve carbothermal reduction using coke: MnO 2 + 2 C → Mn + 2 CO The key redox reactions...
- alkali, Fe2O3 gives [Fe(OH)6]3−. The most important reaction is its carbothermal reduction, which gives iron used in steel-making: Fe2O3 + 3 CO → 2 Fe...
- sodium was first produced commercially in the late nineteenth century by carbothermal reduction of sodium carbonate at 1100 °C, as the first step of the Deville...
- agents. At high temperatures, it can be converted to sodium sulfide by carbothermal reduction (aka thermo-chemical sulfate reduction (TSR), high temperature...
- 2 C → Si + 2 CO 2 SiC + SiO 2 → 3 Si + 2 CO This reaction, known as carbothermal reduction of silicon dioxide, usually is conducted in the presence of...