When copper pyrites is roasted in excess of air, a mixture of `CuO + FeO` is formed. `FeO` is present as impurity. This can be removed as slag during

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When copper pyrites is roasted in excess of air, a mixture of `CuO + FeO` is formed. `FeO` is present ... a basic flux D. CaO, which is a basic flux

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