Bessemerisation is a metallurgical process in which the air is blown to the copper matte which is kept in the Bessemer converter. And this blast of air converts a part of copper sulfide to copper (I) oxide.
The molten copper formed will be 99% pure copper and it is also called Bessmer copper.
In this method the air is blown into the molten copper mat that is deposited in a Bessemer converter.
In the final stage of smelting, the other products that remain, including , are oxidized and removed as slag .
Cu2S (Copper sulfide) is partially converted into (copper oxide) by the air blast that reacts to the remaining molten copper. The chemical equation can be expressed as: