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carbonate or hydroxide ores are generally converted into their oxides by

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Answered by PriyankaMuduli
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Answer: It is easier to obtain metals from their oxides (by reduction) than from carbonates or sulphides. So before reduction can be done, the oreis converted into metal oxide. ... This is done in case of sulphide ores so as to remove sulphur in the form of SO2and to obtained corresponding metaloxide.

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It is easier to obtain metals from their oxides (by reduction) than from carbonates or sulphides. So before reduction can be done, the oreis converted into metal oxide. ... This is done in case of sulphide ores so as to remove sulphur in the form of SO2and to obtained corresponding metaloxide.

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