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Scientific American Supplement, No. 531, March 6, 1886 by Various
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Ferric oxide (Fe_{2}O_{3}). | ... | 8.49 | 59.77 | 77.75
Magnetic oxide (Fe_{3}O_{4}).| 37.82 | 77.01 | 28.12 | 3.88
Ferrous oxide (FeO). | 48.66 | | |
+---------+---------+---------+---------
Total. | 86.48 | 85.41 | 87.89 | 81.63
+---------+---------+---------+---------
Percentage of total
oxygen reduced. | 24.03 | 10.02 | 2.26 | 0.49
Metallic iron. | 65.24 | 61.71 | 61.93 | 57.23
-----------------------------+---------+---------+---------+---------

NOTE.--All the carbon dioxide (CO_{2}) occurring in the ore as calcic
carbonate was expelled.

_Third Experiment, Carbon monoxide_ (CO).--The tube A was filled with
anthracite in the manner described for the second experiment, and heated
to drive off the volatile matter, before the ore was placed in the upper
tube, B, and the anthracite was divided from the ore by means of a piece
of fine wire gauze. The lower tube, A, was heated to the temperature of
white heat, the upper one, B, to a temperature of bright red. I. Layer,
1 in. thick from the bottom; ore dark brownish colored. II. Layer 4 in.
thick above I.; ore reddish brown. III. Layer 11 in. thick above II.;
ore red color. The analyses gave:

-----------------------------+---------+---------+---------
| I. | II. | III.
+---------+---------+---------
|per cent.|per cent.|per cent.
Ferric oxide (Fe_{2}O_{3}). | 43.26 | 78.91 | 77.74
Ferrous oxide (FeO). | 37.86 | 3.46 | 1.44
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