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Question
Match items of Column I with the items of Column II and assign the correct code:
Column I | Column II |
(A) Cyanide process | (1) Ultrapure \[\ce{Ge}\] |
(B) Froth Floatation Process | (2) Dressing of \[\ce{ZnS}\] |
(C) Electrolytic reduction | (3) Extraction of \[\ce{Al}\] |
(D) Zone refining | (4) Extraction of \[\ce{Au}\] |
(5) Purification of \[\ce{Ni}\] |
Options
A - (4), B - (2), C - (3), D - (1)
A - (2), B - (3), C - (1), D - (5)
A - (1), B - (2), C - (3), D - (4)
A - (3), B - (4), C - (5), D - (1)
Solution
A - (4), B - (2), C - (3), D - (1)
Explanation:
Column I | Column II |
(A) Cyanide process | (4) Extraction of \[\ce{Au}\] |
(B) Froth Floatation Process | (2) Dressing of \[\ce{ZnS}\] |
(C) Electrolytic reduction | (3) Extraction of \[\ce{Al}\] |
(D) Zone refining | (1) Ultrapure \[\ce{Ge}\] |
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