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The carbonates in an ore are converted into a mixture of zinc oxide and lead oxide. What's is the reaction and how is it done?
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The carbonates in an ore are converted into a mixture of zinc oxide and lead oxide. What's is the reaction and how is it done?
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It is done through the process of reduction in the extracion of metals from their corresponding ores.Different processes are chemical reduction method
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the reaction is exothermic and the product can be clearly indentified .the experement illutrate the difference is reactive between zinc and lead oxide and hence the idea of competition reaction.
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