Silica is added to roasted copper ore during extraction in order to remove:
A
cuprous sulphide
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B
ferrous oxide
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C
ferrous sulphide
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D
cuprous oxide
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Solution
The correct option is B ferrous oxide
Silica is added during smelting in order to remove iron oxides from copper sulphide and oxides. During roasting the iron sulfides react with oxygen (in air or oxygen enriched air) to produce iron oxides (mainly as FeO, but with some magnetite (Fe3O4)) and sulfur dioxide.
Copper sulfide and iron oxide can mix, but when sufficient silica is added, a separate slag layer is formed.
The slag forming reaction is:
FeO+SiO2→FeO.SiO2
Slag is less dense than matte, so it forms a layer that floats on top of the matte.