Question

Roasting of copper pyrite ores is for the following purpose

A. to burn off sulphur, arsenic, antimony etc. as oxides and convert all the iron and copper to their oxides
B. to burn off arsenic, antimonyetc. as oxides and burn off sulphur so that enough of it remains to combine with all the copper
C. to burn off sulphur partially, in order to leave enough of sulphur to combine with arsenic antimony etc. and to convert all the iron and copper to oxides  
D. to melt arsenic and antimony sulphides etc. and remove them by liquation and to burn off sulphur partially to leave enough to combine with copper and iron
Answer :   to burn off sulphur partially, in order to leave enough of sulphur to combine with arsenic antimony etc. and to convert all the iron and copper to oxides

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Inorganic Chemistry >> Ores and Metallurgy

Releted Question 1

Copper can be extracted from

A. Kupfernical
B. Dolomite
C. Malachite
D. Galena
Releted Question 2

In the alumino-thermite process, aluminium acts as

A. an oxidizing agent
B. a flux
C. a reducing agent
D. a solder
Releted Question 3

The chemical composition of ‘slag’ formed during the smelting process in the extraction of copper is

A. $$C{u_2}O + FeS$$
B. $$FeSi{O_3}$$
C. $$CuFe{S_2}$$
D. $$C{u_2}S + FeO$$
Releted Question 4

Which of the following process is used in the extractive metallurgy of magnesium?

A. fused salt electrolysis
B. self reduction
C. aqueous solution electrolysis
D. thermite reduction

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