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Question

Evaluating the exhaust gases escaping from the top throat of a functioning Iron Blast Furnace provides critical data on efficiency. This waste gas mixture is predominantly composed of which of the following?

Answer: B

💡 Solution & Explanation

The air blasted into the tuyeres is ~78% Nitrogen. Nitrogen is chemically inert at these conditions and passes straight through the furnace. The Coke burns to $CO_2$, which is largely reduced to $CO$. Thus, the escaping exhaust gas is a mixture heavily dominated by inert $N_2$ ($\sim 60\%$), along with significant unreacted $CO$ ($\sim 30\%$) and $CO_2$ ($\sim 10\%$).

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