ChemistryCarbonate ores are converted into oxide by calcination. Is it true that calamine on heating gives zinc oxide and carbon dioxide?

Carbonate ores are converted into oxide by calcination. Is it true that calamine on heating gives zinc oxide and carbon dioxide?


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    True
  2. B
    False 

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    Solution:

    The above statement is true.
    Carbonate ores are converted into oxide by calcination. For example, calamine on heating gives zinc oxide and carbon dioxide. Calcination is the process of heating at a very high temperature without the presence of air or oxygen. Calamine or zinc carbonate (ZnCO3) on calcination breaks into zinc oxide (ZnO) and carbon dioxide (CO2). The equation for the calcination of zinc carbonate as:
    ZnCO3(s)ZnO(s)+CO2(g)
     
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