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ONLY 9th CLASS STUDENT SOLVE THIS ..HOW WE GET SULPHUR FROM FRASH PROCESS​


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Answered by arjunbarnwal9990
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The Frasch process is a method to extract sulphur from underground deposits. It is the only industrial method of recovering sulphur from elemental deposits. ... In the Frasch process, superheated water is pumped into the sulphur deposit; the sulfur melts and is extracted.

Answered by anuj9296
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The Frasch process is a method to extractsulphur from underground deposits. It is the only industrial method of recovering sulphur from elemental deposits.[1] Most of the world's sulfur was obtained this way until the late 20th century, when sulfur recovered from petroleum and gas sources became more
commonplace
(see Claus process).
(s)SulfurInventorHerman FraschYear of invention1894

In the Frasch process, superheated water is pumped into the sulphur deposit; the sulfur melts and is extracted. The Frasch process is able to produce high-purity sulfur

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