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Limestone is not used in which of the following manufacturing processes
Options
(a) Phosphorus from phosphorite
(b) Ordinary (soda lime) glass
(c) Iron from haematite
(d) Solvay process of sodium carbonate
Correct Answer:
Phosphorus from phosphorite
Explanation:
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