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A sulphide ore like `ZnS` is first roasted into its oxide prior to reduction by carbon because:

A

A sulphide ore cannot be reduced to metal at all

B

No reducing agent is found suitable for reducing a sulphide ore

C

The Gibb.s free energy of formation of most sulphides are greater than that for `CS_(I)`

D

A metal oxide is generally less stable than the metal sulphide

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The Gibb.s free energy of most sulphides are greater than that for `CS_(2)`. In fact, `CS_(1)` is an endothermic compound. Therefore, the `Delta_(r)G^(Θ)` of M, S is not compensated. So reduction of M,S is difficult. Hence it is common practice to roast sulphide ones to corresponding oxides prior to reduction.
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