Posted by Bianca on Monday, April 19, 2010 at 4:02pm.
And will you clue me in on the reaction? Getting Fe from the ground is one way and the only CO2 comes from my grunting as I lift the iron; another way is to treat Fe2O3 with C which will produce some CO2. And there must be 1000 more ways of doing it, all of which will produce varying amounts of CO2.
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