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Why are carbonate and sulphide ores converted into oxides?

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Answered by Nancy999
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.......because the metal oxides are easy for

refining .....

Answered by Anonymous
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Obtaining a metal from its oxide is much easier than doing that from a metal sulphide or carbonate. Due to this; metal sulphides and carbonates are first converted to metal oxides during metallurgy.

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