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carbonate and sulphide ore are usually converted into oxide ore why​

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Answered by 6300358120
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Carbonates and sulphide ore are usually converted into oxides during the process of extraction because it is easy to extract metal from its oxide ore by reduction reaction when compared to carbonate or sulphide ore. Obtaining a metal from its oxide is much easier than doing that from a metal sulphide and carbonate.

Answered by Anonymous
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Obtaining a metal from its oxide is much easier than doing that from a metal sulphide or carbonate. Due to this; metal sulphides and carbonates are first converted to metal oxides during metallurgy.

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