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Although there are several ores, 80% of the world copper production comes from the ore chalcopyrite (CuFeS2). The extraction of copper from chalcopyrite involves partial roasting, removal of iron and self-reduction. Partial roasting of chalcopyrite produces:


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Cu2S and FeO
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Cu2O and FeO
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CuS and Fe2O3
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Cu2O and Fe2O3
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Solution

The correct option is A Cu2S and FeO
After the ore is crushed and ground into a fine powder, it is concentrated via froth-floatation.
Post dressing or concentration of the ore, it is subjected to partial roasting. Iron has a greater affinity for oxygen
as compared to copper.
During roasting:

2CuFeS2+O2Cu2S+2FeS+SO22FeS+3O22FeO+2SO22Cu2S+3O22Cu2O+2SO2

But this is a minor side reaction since Fe has greater affinity for oxygen and hence the following happens:

Cu2O+FeSCu2S+FeO

of Cu2S and FeS, only FeS is largely oxidized to FeO.


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