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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Ellingham diagram for the formation of CO2 is a straight line in the given graph. This is due to

1.  Increase in entropy during CO2 formation

2.  Decrease in entropy during CO2 formation

3.  Entropy remains constant during CO2 formation

4.  Cannot be predicted

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Carbon cannot be used in the reduction of Al2O3 because

(I)  It is non-metal

(2)  The heat of the formation of CO2 is more than that of Al2O3

(3)  Pure carbon is not easily available

(4)  The heat of formation of Al2O3 is too high

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Which of the following statements is correct regarding the slag obtained during the extraction of a metal like copper or iron?

(1)  The slag is lighter and has a lower melting point than the metal

(2)  The slag is heavier and has a lower melting point than the metal

(3)  The slag is lighter and has a higher melting point than the metal

(4)  The slag is heavier and has a higher melting point than the metal

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The process of bringing the metal ore into solution by the action of a suitable chemical reagent followed by extraction of the metal either by electrolysis or by a suitable precipitating agent is called-
1. Electrometallurgy
2. Hydrometallurgy
3. Electrorefining
4. Zone refining

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