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Answered by akshita9999
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Matte is the phase where copper is extracted prior to the final reduction. The roasted ore is mixed with coke and silica (sand) SiO2 and is introduced in to a blast furnace. The hot air is blasted and FeO is converted in to ferrous silicate (FeSiO3). FeSiO3 (slag) floats over the molten matte of copper.

Answered by Rudranil420
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The process utilizes an oxidizing agent, such as air. or oxygen gas, to oxidize iron sulfide into iron oxides. in the form of slag, leaving behind a matte phase with. a high concentration of copper. Silica is used in matte.

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