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प्रश्न
The molten metal obtained from Bessemer converter in the metallurgy of copper is called blister copper. It ______.
विकल्प
is 100% pure copper.
is about 50% pure copper.
consists of blisters due to the liberation of dissolved air.
consists of blisters due to the liberation of dissolved SO2.
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उत्तर
The molten metal obtained from Bessemer converter in the metallurgy of copper is called blister copper. It consists of blisters due to the liberation of dissolved SO2.
Explanation:
Blister copper is the metal obtained after converting molten copper matte in a Bessemer converter. It contains about 98% pure copper. During the process, sulphur impurities are oxidised, and sulphur dioxide (SO2) gas is formed. As this gas escapes from the molten copper, it forms blister-like bubbles on the surface of the solidifying metal. These blisters give the metal its name, blister copper.
