25. In the extraction of copper from its sulfide ore, the metal is formed by the reduction of Cu2O with
(i) FeS
(ii) CO
(iii) Cu2S
(iv) SO2
25. In the extraction of copper from its sulfide ore, the metal is formed by the reduction of Cu2O with
(i) FeS
(ii) CO
(iii) Cu2S
(iv) SO2
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1 Answer
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25. Option (iii)
Reaction takes place as Cu2O + Cu2S?3Cu +12SO2 with a product as bristle copper. This type of reaction is called an auto-reduction reaction as copper is reducing itself with help of other copper compounds.
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