Match the following reactions with the process involved during the extraction of moderately reactive metals.
A
Reduction with carbon
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B
Calcination
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C
Roasting
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Solution
Moderately reactive metals mostly exist as sulphide or carbonate ores. These can be extracted by:
∙ Sulphide ores are converted into oxides by roasting. These ores are heated in presence of excess air below its melting point. For example:
2ZnS(s)+3O2(g)→2ZnO(s)+2SO2(g)
∙ Carbonate ores are converted into their oxides by the process of calcination. Ores are heated in the absence of air below its melting point. For example:
CaCO3(s)→CaO(s)+CO2(g)
∙ After the ores are converted into their oxides, they are reduced with reducing agent like carbon to get the respective metal. For example: