Among the following a non-oxide ore is:

1. Malachite

2. Cuprite

3. Zincite

4. Bauxite

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Mg in the Kroll process acts as

(1)  Reducing agent

(2)  Oxidizing agent

(3)  Oxidizing agent at low temperature

(4)  Reducing agent at low temperature

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Out of the following which is a hydride?

(1)  Hydrolith

(2)  Oxidane

(3)  Azane

(4)  All of these

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The process of converting hydrated alumina into anhydrous alumina is called

(1)  Roasting

(2)  Smelting

(3)  Dressing

(4)  Calcination

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2MS + 3O2 → 2MO + 2SO2
2MO + MS → 3M + SO2

The metal M in above-mentioned reaction is:

1. Mg

2. Pb

3. Sn

4. Fe

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Consider the following reaction.
\(\small{Bauxite\ ore\ +\ NaOH\ (conc.) \xrightarrow[\Delta]{Digester} \underset{Soluble}{(A)}}\)
\((A) \xrightarrow{Fresh\ Al(OH)_3}\ \underset{White}{(B)}\ +\ (C)\)
\({(B)} \xrightarrow[]{\Delta}\ (D)\ +\ H_2O\)
What is the molecular formula of compound D?

1. NaAlO2

2. AlOH3

3. Al2O3

4. Na2O

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When an impurity in metal has a greater affinity for oxygen and is more easily oxidized than the metal itself, then the metal is refined by

(1)  Cupellation

(2)  Zone refining

(3)  Poling

(4)  Electrorefining

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Silver containing lead as an impurity is removed by

1.  Poling

2.  Cupellation

3.  Lavigation

4.  Distillation

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Consider the following metallurgical process:

Sulphide  \(\xrightarrow[]{\Delta }\)  oxide  \(\xrightarrow[]{\Delta }\)
Impure metal \(\xrightarrow[]{\Delta }\) pure metal

The processes A, B, and C in the above mentioned reaction are, respectively:

1. Calcination, smelting, and electrolysis

2. Roasting, smelting, and electrolysis

3. Calcination, auto reduction, and bessemerisation

4. Roasting, aluminothermic reduction, electrolysis

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The depressant NaCN

1. Used to separate PbS from ZnS by forming a complex with PbS

2. Used to separate PbS from ZnS by forming a complex with ZnS

3. Used to form froth

3. Used as the collector

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