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2CuFeS(2) + O(2) to Cu(2)S+ 2FeS + SO(2)...

`2CuFeS_(2) + O_(2) to Cu_(2)S+ 2FeS + SO_(2)` Which process of metallurgy of copper is represented by above equation ?

A

Concentration

B

Roasting

C

Reduction

D

Purification

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To determine the process of metallurgy of copper represented by the equation: \[ 2CuFeS_2 + O_2 \rightarrow Cu_2S + 2FeS + SO_2 \] we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the Reactants and Products The reactants in the equation are copper(I) iron(II) sulfide (CuFeS₂) and oxygen (O₂). The products are copper(I) sulfide (Cu₂S), iron(II) sulfide (FeS), and sulfur dioxide (SO₂). ...
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