50. Match the items of Column I with items of Column II and assign the correct code :
Column I
Column II
(A) Blistered Cu
(1) Aluminum
(B) Blast furnace
(2) 2Cu2O+Cu2 S→6Cu+SO2
(C) Reverberatory furnace
(3) Iron
(D) Hall-Heroult process
(4) FeO+SiO2→FeSiO3
(5) 2Cu2 S+3O2→2Cu2O+2SO2
Code :
A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1)
A (1) B (2) C (3) D (5)
A (5) B (4) C (3) D (2)
A (4) B (5) C (3) D (2)
50. Match the items of Column I with items of Column II and assign the correct code :
Column I |
Column II |
(A) Blistered Cu |
(1) Aluminum |
(B) Blast furnace |
(2) 2Cu2O+Cu2 S→6Cu+SO2 |
(C) Reverberatory furnace |
(3) Iron |
(D) Hall-Heroult process |
(4) FeO+SiO2→FeSiO3 |
(5) 2Cu2 S+3O2→2Cu2O+2SO2 |
Code :
A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1)
A (1) B (2) C (3) D (5)
A (5) B (4) C (3) D (2)
A (4) B (5) C (3) D (2)
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1 Answer
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50. Option (i) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (1)
Explanation: A solidified copper has a blistered appearance due to the evolution of SO2 Hence it is called blistered copper.
Hence, option (A) from column I is matched with option (2) from column II. Iron is extracted from a blast furnace.
Hence, option (B) from column I is matched with option (3) from column II. The iron ore is heated in the reverberatory furnace after mixing with silica. In the furnace, iron oxide slags of iron and copper are produced in the form of copper matte.
Hence, option (C) from column I is matched with option (4) from column II. The hall-Heroult process is used for the extra
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