Pig iron made from haematite ores free from sulphur, phosphorus and copper, is known as A. Bessemer pig B. Grey or foundry pig C. White or forge pig D. Mottled pig

Bessemer pig
Grey or foundry pig
White or forge pig
Mottled pig

The correct answer is: B. Grey or foundry pig

Pig iron made from haematite ores free from sulphur, phosphorus and copper is known as grey or foundry pig. It is a type of pig iron that is used in the production of cast iron. It is a hard and brittle material that is not suitable for use in the production of steel.

Bessemer pig is a type of pig iron that is made from haematite ores that contain sulphur, phosphorus and copper. It is a soft and ductile material that is suitable for use in the production of steel.

White or forge pig is a type of pig iron that is made from haematite ores that contain sulphur and phosphorus. It is a hard and brittle material that is not suitable for use in the production of cast iron or steel.

Mottled pig is a type of pig iron that is made from a mixture of haematite and magnetite ores. It is a hard and brittle material that is not suitable for use in the production of cast iron or steel.

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