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How do calcination and roasting differ from each other? Give an example for each.

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  10. Suggest a condition under which magnesium could reduce alumina.

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  12. Copper can be extracted by hydrometallurgy but not zinc. Explain.

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  18. How is 'cast iron ' different from 'pig iron'?

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  19. Out of C and CO, which is a better reducing agent for ZnO?

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  20. Predict conditions under which Al might be expected to reduce MgO

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