Amongst the various ores of a metal (M) (sulphide, carbonates, oxides, hydrated or hydroxides) two ores [X] and [Y] show the following reactivity. (i)

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Amongst the various ores of a metal (M) (sulphide, carbonates, oxides, hydrated or hydroxides) ... and hydroxide ores D. Carbonate and oxide ores

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