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Why are metallic ores converted into oxide usually?

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Answered by shlok1673
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metal ores are converted to oxide because it is easy to displace oxygen from metal oxide to obtain metal than any ore of sulphide or chloride

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Answered by kowshikvkowshik
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Metals are incredibly useful substances. It is well accepted that our technologically advance lives would not be possible without metals. Their physical properties such as electric conductivity, density, malleability etc make them perfect for industrial use. Now let us take a look at extraction of metals from their ores.

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