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what is difference between rusting and calcination​

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Answered by pspadiyar5
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calcination -- the process of heating the concentrated ore in absence of air

roasting -- the process of heating the concentrated ore in free supply of air

Answered by urmilananda27
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Roasting:Ores are heated to a high temperature below their melting point in the presence of excess air. The moisture escapes and impurities like sulphur, arsenic, phosphorous etc are oxidized to their volatile oxides. The mass becomes porous.S+O2→SO2↑4P+5O2→2P2O5↑4As+3O2→2As2O3↑Sulphide ores are converted into metal oxides.2ZnS+3O2→2ZnO+2SO2↑2Cu2S+3O2→2Cu2O+2SO2↑

Calcination:The ore is heated to a high temperature below its melting point in the absence of air or in a limited supply of air. The organic matter, moisture, volatile impurities like carbon dioxide and sulphur dioxide are expelled from the ore. It makes the ore porous. For example, zinc carbonate decomposes to give zinc oxide and carbon dioxide.ZnCO3ΔZnO+CO2

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