The variety of pig iron used for the manufacture of steel by Bessemer process, is A. Bessemer pig B. Grey pig C. White forge pig D. Mottled pig

Bessemer pig
Grey pig
White forge pig
Mottled pig

The correct answer is A. Bessemer pig.

Bessemer pig is a type of pig iron that is used in the Bessemer process to make steel. It is a high-quality pig iron that is free of impurities. It is made by melting iron ore in a blast furnace and then removing the impurities from the molten iron.

Grey pig is a type of pig iron that is not as pure as Bessemer pig. It contains more impurities, such as carbon and silicon. It is made by melting iron ore in a blast furnace and then not removing all of the impurities from the molten iron.

White forge pig is a type of pig iron that is even less pure than grey pig. It contains even more impurities, such as carbon and silicon. It is made by melting iron ore in a blast furnace and then not removing any of the impurities from the molten iron.

Mottled pig is a type of pig iron that is a mixture of grey pig and white forge pig. It contains some impurities, but it is not as pure as Bessemer pig. It is made by melting iron ore in a blast furnace and then removing some of the impurities from the molten iron.

The Bessemer process is a process for making steel from pig iron. It was invented by Henry Bessemer in 1856. The Bessemer process is a very efficient process for making steel. It is also a very fast process. The Bessemer process was the main process for making steel until the invention of the open-hearth process in the late 19th century.

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