Pyrometallurgy (continuation)

A detailed illustration of different types of furnaces used in pyrometallurgy, showcasing their fun<wbr>ctions and processes with a vibrant industrial backdrop.

Pyrometallurgy Mastery Quiz

Test your knowledge on pyrometallurgy with our comprehensive quiz designed for industry enthusiasts and students alike! Dive into the various unit operations, furnace types, and the roles of slag in metallurgical processes.

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Unit Operations in pyrometallurgy (check multiple answers)
No changes in state
Change in state of aggregation
Physical separations only
No chemical reaction
A type of furnaces that uses heating coils and indirect heating charge
Oil-Coke-Fired Furnaces
Induction Furnaces
Electric Arc Furnaces
A type of solid fuel used in energy sources
Coal
Petroleum
Natural Gas
What type of furnace is given in the picture?
Hearth Furnaces
Oil-Coke-Fired Furnaces
Retorts
An energy source from exothermic reaction
Electricity
Hearth Furnaces
Chemical Energy
Used for continuous melting process
Retorts
Converts
Vertical Shaft Furnaces
Recovery of volatile products
Converts
Retorts
Slag
Functions of a slag (check multiple answers)
Required metal purity
Heating resistor
Acts as solvent for additives
Collects undesirable constituents
Molten solution of sulfides formed during smelting Cu, Ni, and Pb
Dross
Matte
Slag
Speiss
Unwanted molten solution of arsenides located between matte and slag
Dross
Speiss
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