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Question: The final step for the extraction of copper from copper pyrites in Bessemer converter the reaction i...

The final step for the extraction of copper from copper pyrites in Bessemer converter the reaction involves is as:
A) Cu2S+2FeO2Cu+2Fe+SO2{{Cu_2}S + 2FeO \to 2Cu + 2Fe + S{O_2}}
B) Cu2S+2CuO6Cu+SO2{{Cu_2}S + 2CuO \to 6Cu +S{O_2}}
C) 4Cu2S+FeS8Cu+2FeSO4{{4Cu_2}S + FeS \to 8Cu + 2Fe{SO_4}}
D) 2Cu2O+FeS4Cu+2Fe+SO2{{2Cu_2}O+FeS \to 4Cu + 2Fe + {SO_2}}

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Solution

The principal ore of copper is copper pyrite and copper is extracted from this ore. The different steps in extraction of copper are:

  1. Crushing and Concentration
  2. Roasting
  3. Smelting
  4. Bassemerisation
  5. Refining
    Bessemer converter is the refractory-lined metal container in which steel is produced by the Bessemer process.

Complete answer:
Chalcopyrite is a copper iron sulfide mineral that crystallizes in the tetragonal system. It has the chemical formula  CuFeS2\;CuFe{S_2}. It has a brassy to golden yellow color and a hardness of 3.5 to 4 on the Mohs scale. Its streak is diagnostic as green tinged black.

Some Important Ores of Copper:
Copper pyrite or chalcopyrite (CuFeS2)\left( {CuFe{S_2}} \right).
Chalcocite (Cu2S)\left( {C{u_2}S} \right)or copper glance.
Copper metal is extracted from molten matte through bessemerization. The matte is introduced into the Bessemer converter which is supported by tuyeres. The air is blown through the molten matte. Blast of air converts   Cu2S\;C{u_2}S partly into Cu2OC{u_2}O which reacts with remaining Cu2S{Cu_2S} to give molten copper.

2Cu2S + 3O22Cu2O + 2SO2{2C{u_2}S{\text{ }} + {\text{ }}3{O_2} \to 2C{u_2}O{\text{ }} + {\text{ }}2S{O_2}}

2Cu2O + Cu2S 6Cu + SO2{2C{u_2}O{\text{ }} + {\text{ }}C{u_2}S \to {\text{ }}6Cu{\text{ }} + {\text{ }}S{O_2}}

The copper obtained is called "Blister copper" because it solidifies,   SO2\;S{O_2}.
The final step for the extraction of copper from copper pyrites in Bessemer converter the reaction involves is as:

Cu2S + 2CuO    6Cu + SO2C{u_2}S{\text{ }} + {\text{ }}2CuO\; \to \;6Cu{\text{ }} + {\text{ }}S{O_2}

So the correct option is (B).

Note: This reaction represents auto reduction.  Cu2O\;C{u_2}O reacts with Cu2SC{u_2}S to give copper metal. The solid metal obtained is called blister copper and is about 99% pure.