Chemistry, asked by sirishavulluri3403, 1 year ago

A metal m is found in carbonate and is used for galvanized of iron

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Answered by shashankavsthi
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Carbonate of metal 'm' should be ZnCO3 .

So, the metal should be zinc.

m can be anything but it is mentioned that to prevent iron from rusting we use 'm' for galvanization.

Zinc is the metal used for galvanizing iron.

That's why m is zinc.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The metal is zinc (Zn). The carbonate ore is first heated strongly in limited supply of oxygen and changed into its oxide. This process is called calcination. Zinc oxide is then reduced to zinc metal by heating it with carbon

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