Short Answer Type

Advertisement

Why is the formation of sulphate in calcination sometimes advantageous?


Sulphates are usually water soluble and the gangue remains insoluble. Therefore, the desired metal is leached away as soluble sulphate from insoluble gangue. 


144 Views

Advertisement

What is wrought iron?

142 Views

What is pig iron? What is its composition?

132 Views

Carbon is a cheaper reducing agent than aluminium. Why is then aluminium used for reduction in some cases?

165 Views

Which metal is refined by Van Arkel Method?

1041 Views

Advertisement

How is the cast iron obtained?

133 Views

What is composition of cast iron?

119 Views

Why does carbon reduce copper oxide but not calcium oxide?

150 Views

What are the chief ores of iron?

114 Views

Advertisement
<

What types of ores are roasted?

141 Views

Advertisement