how to seperate copper from its sulphide ore
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When copper is made from sulphide ores by the first method above, it is impure. The blister copper is first treated to remove any remaining sulphur (trapped as bubbles of sulphur dioxide in the copper - hence "blister copper") and then cast into anodes for refining using electrolysis.
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The method used to extract copper from its ores depends on the nature of the ore. Sulphide ores such as chalcopyrite are converted to copper by a different method from silicate, carbonate or sulphate ores. Chalcopyrite (also known as copper pyrites) and similar sulphide ores are the Commons stores of copper.
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The method used to extract copper from its ores depends on the nature of the ore. Sulphide ores such as chalcopyrite are converted to copper by a different method from silicate, carbonate or sulphate ores. Chalcopyrite (also known as copper pyrites) and similar sulphide ores are the Commons stores of copper.
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