Chemistry, asked by rahuly5562, 11 months ago

Carbonate and sulphide ores are usually converted into oxides pror to reduction during the process of extraction

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Answered by drbinodpokhrel
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In metallurgy, metal oxides are the most suitable for reduction by Carbon, CO, aluminium that facilitates extraction of metal. So, sulphide and carbonate ores are converted to oxides by roasting or calcination process.

Answered by kriti1449
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Sulphide ores are converted to oxides by heating in the presence of excess air. This process is known as Roasting.

Carbonates are changed into oxides by strongly heating them in limited air. The process is known as Calcination.

Carbonate and sulphide ores are usually converted into oxides during the process of extraction because extraction of metal is easier from their oxides rather than from their carbonates or sulphides.

As with the case of oxides, we simply have to use a metal more reactive than the impure metal which needs to be extracted.

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