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two ores A and B were taken. on heating ore A give CO2 whereas ore B give SO2. what steps will you take to convert them into metals explain steps with the help of example​

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Answered by jarpana2003
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Ore A by calcination and ore B by roasting

Answered by Anonymous
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When carbonate ore (ore A) is heated, it produces carbon dioxide. A carbonate ore undergoes

calcination to give metal oxide. For example, zinc carbonate undergoes calcination to give zinc oxide.

ZnCO3 → ZnO + CO2

When a sulphide ore (ore B) is heated, it produces sulphur dioxide. A sulphide ore undergoes roasting to

give metal oxide. For example, zinc sulphide undergoes roasting to give zinc oxide.

2ZnS + 3O2→ 2ZnO + 2SO2

After calcinations or roasting, zinc oxide should be reduced to obtain zinc. ZnO is a white powdery

substance and is insoluble in water.

2ZnO + C → 2Zn + CO2

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