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Why is the concentrated ore usually converted into its oxidised form? - Chemistry (Theory)

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Why is the concentrated ore usually converted into its oxidised form?

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  1. The oxide form of a metal is easier to reduce than its sulphide or carbonate form.
  2. Reduction of oxides requires less energy.
  3. Oxidised form helps in the removal of volatile impurities.

Hence, the concentrated ore is usually converted into its oxide before reduction.

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