why metal sulphides and carbonates are converted into metal oxide prior to reduction??
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Metal oxides are generally easier to reduce than sulphides. ... For a lot of metals (lead, mercury are good examples), the metal forms a weaker ionic interaction with a "hard" ion like oxide compared to a "softer" ion like sulfide. This weakens the ionic bonding in the solid and makes the metal ion more reactive.
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