Iron is obtained mostly from

(A) Iron pyrite

(B) Magnetite

(C) Haematite

(D) Siderite

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Iron is obtained mostly from (A) Iron pyrite (B) Magnetite (C) Haematite (D) Siderit..

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( C ) Haematite

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Iron is obtained mostly from (A) Iron pyrite (B) Magnetite (C) Haematite (D) Siderit..

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Haematite

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