Roasting of copper pyrites ores is for the following purposes:

  • 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,antimony etc. as oxides and burn off sulphur so that enough of it remains to combine with all the copper.
  • C
    To burn off sulphur partially to leave enough 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.

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In what form should the concentrated ore be converted? Why?

Which of the following reactions occurring in a blast furnace is endothermic?

Choose the correct code regarding the Roasting process.
$I$. It is the process of heating ore in air to obtain the oxide.
$II$. It is an exothermic process.
$III$. It is used for hydrated oxide and oxysalt ore.
$IV$. It is used after the concentration of ore.

What is the process of heating pyrites to remove sulfur called?

The flux used in the preparation of wrought iron from cast iron in a reverberatory furnace is

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