Description : Iron is extracted from (1) Cinnabar (2) Haematite (3) Bauxite (4) Dolomite
Last Answer : Haematite
Description : Which of the following is an ore of iron? (a) Bauxite (b) Haematite (c) Dolomite (d) Alunite
Last Answer : Ans: (b)
Description : Which of the following minerals are found in a natural way in the State of Chhattisgarh ? 1. Bauxite 2. Dolomite 3. Iron ore 4. Tin Select the correct answer using the code given below : [IAS 2008] (a) 1, 2 and 3 only (b) 1 and 3 only (c) 2 and 4 only (d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
Last Answer : Ans: (d)
Description : __________ is used as a flux in the extraction of iron from iron ore (haematite) in blast furnace. (A) Bauxite (B) Limestone (C) Quartz (D) Manganese
Last Answer : (B) Limestone
Description : What is cinnabar? How is metal extracted from cinnabar? Explain briefly. -Science
Last Answer : Cinnabar is HgS. Mercury is obtained by roasting cinnabar. HgO formed is thermally unstable and gives mercury. Mercury can be purified by distillation.
Description : What is the principal ore of aluminium? (1) Dolomite (2) Copper (3) Lignite (4) Bauxite
Last Answer : (4) Bauxite Explanation: Bacodte is an aluminium ore and is the main source of aluminium. This form of rock consists mostly of the minerals gibbsite, boehmite , and diaspore , in a mixture ... it was first recognised as containing aluminium and named by the French geologist Pierre Berthier in 1821.
Description : What is the principal ore of aluminium ? (1) Dolomite (2) Copper (3) Lignite (4) Bauxite
Last Answer : Bauxite
Description : Which mineral is the ore of aluminium? (1) Haematite (2) Bauxite (3) Magnetite (4) Siderite
Last Answer : (2) Bauxite Explanation: Bauxite is an aluminium ore and is the main source of aluminium. Approximately 70% to 80% of the world's dry bauxite production is processed first into alumina, and then into aluminium by electrolysis.
Description : Which one of the following mineral does not contain oxygen? (1) Haematite (2) Bauxite (3) Cryolite (4) Calcite
Last Answer : (3) Cryolite Explanation: Cryolite (Na3AlF6, sodium hexafluoroaluminate) does not contain oxygen. It occurs as glassy, colorless, white-reddish to gray-black prismatic monoclinic crystals. Cryolite is used as an insecticide and a pesticide. It is also used to give fireworks a yellow color.
Description : Which one of the following pairs is NOT correctly matched? (1) Haematite : Copper (2) Bauxite : Aluminium (3) Monazite : Thorium (4) Pitchblende : Uranium
Last Answer : (1) Haematite : Copper Explanation: Haematite is the mineral form of iron oxide (Fe2O3), one of several iron oxides. It is mined as the main ore of iron. Hematite is harder than pure iron, but much more brittle.
Description : The important ore of aluminium is – (1) bauxite (2) cryolite (3) fluorspar (4) haematite
Last Answer : (1) bauxite Explanation: Bauxite is an aluminium ore and is the main source of aluminium. This form of rock consists mostly of the minerals gibbsite, boehmite and diaspore , in a mixture ... it was first recognized as containing aluminium and named by the French geologist Pierre Berthier in 1821.
Description : Which one of the following mineral does not contain oxygen ? (1) Haematite (2) Bauxite (3) Cryolite (4) Calcite
Last Answer : Cryolite
Description : Which mineral is the ore of aluminium ? (1) Haematite (2) Bauxite (3) Magnetite (4) Siderite
Last Answer : Haematite : Copper
Description : The important ore of aluminium is (1) bauxite (2) cryolite (3) fluorspar (4) haematite
Last Answer : bauxite
Description : Why is extraction of aluminium not commercially viable by using reducing agents like coke? OR Coke is used in the extraction of iron but not in the extraction of aluminium. Why? OR Aluminium cannot be extracted by heating bauxite and coke. Why?
Last Answer : Oxygen of aluminium oxide cannot be easily taken away by reducing agents like coke.
Description : The sequence of refractory materials according to increasing melting points is: (A) Dolomite, Magnesia, Bauxite, Chromites (B) Bauxite, Chromites, Dolomite, Magnesia (C) Magnesia, Bauxite, Dolomite, Chromites (D) None of these
Last Answer : Answer: Option B
Description : The most important ore of aluminium is (a) Bauxite (b) Magnetite (c) Haematite (d) Monazite
Last Answer : Ans:(a)
Description : The metal extracted from Bauxite is : (1) Silver (2) Copper (3) Manganese (4) Aluminum
Last Answer : Aluminum
Description : Cinnabar, pyrite and galena are minerals which consist of one or more metals combined with the same element. Which one of the following is the element that is common to all three of these minerals? Is it: w) iron x) copper y) sulfur z) sodium
Last Answer : ANSWER: C-- SULFUR
Description : Aluminium is extracted from bauxite (a) By reduction with carbon (b) By reduction with Mg (c) By reduction with CO (d) By electrolysis in molten cryolite
Last Answer : Ans:(d)
Description : Aluminium is extracted from (A) Chalcocite (B) Bauxite (C) Galena (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Bauxite
Description : Which of the following ores does not contain iron? (1) Haematite (2) Magnetite (3) Limonite (4) Cassiterite
Last Answer : (4) Cassiterite
Description : The iron ore which contains 72% of iron is – (1) Magnetite (2) Limonite (3) Haematite (4) Siderite
Last Answer : (1) Magnetite Explanation: Iron (Fe) is a metallic element and composes about 5% of the Earth's crust. When pure it is a dark, silvery-gray metal. It is a very reactive element ... alloy. Iron-nickel meteorites are believed to represent the earliest material formed at the beginning of the universe.
Description : The iron ore which contains 72% of iron is : (1) Magnetite (2) Limonite (3) Haematite (4) Siderite
Last Answer : Magnetite
Description : Cinnabar is an ore/mineral of – (1) Lead (2) Manganese (3) Molybdenum (4) Mercury
Last Answer : (4) Mercury Explanation: Cinnabarrefers to the common bright scarlet to brick red form of mercuryasullide (HgS) that is the most common source ore for refining elemental mercury. It is the historic source for the brilliant red or scarlet pigment termed vermilion and associated red mercury pigments.
Description : Cinnabar is an ore/mineral of (1) Lead (2) Manganese (3) Molybdenum (4) Mercury
Last Answer : Mercury
Description : Cost iron is prepared from haematite . In most of the Cases ore needs no concentration ,The ore is roasted to remove the volatile impurities ,During r
Last Answer : Cost iron is prepared from haematite . In most of the Cases ore needs no concentration ,The ore is roasted to ... molten slag `Fe_(2)(SiO_(3))_(3)`
Last Answer : Cost iron is prepared from haematite . In most of the Cases ore needs no concentration ,The ore is roasted to remove ... is A. 10 B. 20 C. 30 D. 40
Last Answer : Cost iron is prepared from haematite . In most of the Cases ore needs no concentration ,The ore is roasted to remove ... C` C. `FeC_(3)` D. `Fe_(2)C`
Description : The reaction (s) which does (do) not occur in the reduction zone in the extraction of iron from haematite ore is (are)
Last Answer : The reaction (s) which does (do) not occur in the reduction zone in the extraction of iron from haematite ore ... ` D. `CaO + SiO_(2) rarr CaSiO_(3)`
Description : Consider the following statements and arrange in the order of true/false as given in the codes.`S_(1)`: In extraction of iron from haematite ore, the
Last Answer : Consider the following statements and arrange in the order of true/false as given in the codes.`S_(1)`: In ... `. A. TFTT B. FTFF C. FFTT D. TFFT
Description : Assertion: Wrough iron is prepared from cast iron by oxidising impurities in a reverberatory furnace lined with haematite. Reason: Haematite oxidises
Last Answer : Assertion: Wrough iron is prepared from cast iron by oxidising impurities in a reverberatory furnace lined ... -1 is false but Statement -2 is true
Last Answer : The reaction (s) which does (do) not occur in the reduction zone in the extraction of iron from haematite ore ... ` D. `CaO + SiO_(2) rarr CaSiO_(2)`
Description : The main reactions occuring in blast furnace during extraction of iron from haematite ore…..
Last Answer : The main reactions occuring in blast furnace during extraction of iron from haematite ore .. A. `Fe_(2)O_ ... 3Cto2Fe+3CO` D. `CaO+SiO_(2)toCaSiO_(2)`
Description : Consider the following statements in the extraction of iron from haematite: (I) `CO`is the main reducing agent (II) `Fe_(2)O_(3)`is used to oxidise th
Last Answer : Consider the following statements in the extraction of iron from haematite: (I) `CO`is the main reducing agent (II) ... I, II and III D. I, II and IV
Description : The flux used in the extraction of iron from Haematite in te blast furnace is `"["EAM(ENG)2014"]"`
Last Answer : The flux used in the extraction of iron from Haematite in te blast furnace is `"["EAM(ENG)2014"]"` A. Lime stone B. Silica C. Coke D. CO
Description : The slag formed in the blast furnace during the extraction of iron from haematite is
Last Answer : The slag formed in the blast furnace during the extraction of iron from haematite is A. `Ca_(3)(PO_(4))_(2)` ... (3)` C. `FeSiO_(3)` D. `MnSiO_(3)`
Description : In the extraction of iron from haematitie, the charge used is haematite, coke and lime stone in the following weight ration
Last Answer : In the extraction of iron from haematitie, the charge used is haematite, coke and lime stone in the following weight ration ... C. `8:1:4` D. `1:4:8`
Description : A mixture of haematite, coke and limestone on heating in blast furnace gives molten iron metal. This is known as
Last Answer : A mixture of haematite, coke and limestone on heating in blast furnace gives molten iron metal. ... Smelting B. Calcination C. Roasting D. Liquition
Description : State the role of lime stone in the extraction of iron from haematite. Or Why is lime stone added during the extraction of iron?
Last Answer : Limestone reacts with the sand present as impurity in the ore forming calcium silicate which is taken out of the blast furnace as slag.
Description : Minimum of 40% of iron, is available in (A) Magnetite (B) Red haematite (C) Limonite (D) Black band
Last Answer : Answer: Option D
Description : The cast iron when heated to red heat with powdered red haematite in an oven for increasing its toughness, is converted to (A) Grey cast iron (B) White cast iron (C) Mottled cast iron (D) Toughed cast iron
Last Answer : Answer: Option C
Description : Pig iron made from haematite ores free from sulphur, phosphorus and copper, is known as (A) Bessemer pig (B) Grey or foundry pig (C) White or forge pig (D) Mottled pig
Last Answer : Answer: Option A
Description : Which of the following is an iron ore? (1) Bauxite (2) Magnetite (3) Lignite (4) Nitrite
Last Answer : (2) Magnetite Explanation: Magnetite is a 'mineral, one of the two common naturally occurring oxides of Iron. It is the most magnetic of all the naturally occurring minerals on Earth.
Description : Bauxite is used as raw material by which industry? (1) Aluminium (2) Iron (3) Steel (4) Gold
Last Answer : (1) Aluminium Explanation: Bauxite is the principal ore of aluminium. Bauxite is not a mineral. It is a rock formed from a laterite soil that has been severely leached of silica and other soluble materials in a wet tropical or subtropical climate.
Last Answer : (1) Aluminium Explanation: Bauxite is the principal ore of aluminium. Bauxite is not a mineral. It is a rock formed from a laterite soil that has been severely leached of silica and ... materials in a wet tropical or subtropical climate. Aluminium is extracted from bauxite using the Bayer process.
Description : Which one of the following minerals is found in pure form? (1) Iron (2) Copper (3) Bauxite (4) Manganese
Last Answer : (2) Copper Explanation: Copper is one of very few elements that are found in essentially pure form in nature. But the bulk of the copper resource is found in other minerals.
Description : Bauxite is an alloy of which of the following metals? (1) Aluminium (2) Silver (3) Tin (4) Iron
Last Answer : (1) Aluminium Explanation: Bauxite is an aluminium ore and is the main source of aluminium. This form of rock consists mostly of the minerals gibbsite Al(OH)3, boehmite, and diaspore, in a ... the two iron oxides goethite and hematite, the clay mineral kaolinite, and small amounts of anatase TiO2.