In the froth flotation process, the depressant is used to:
A. Increase the density of the gangue.
B. Enhance the froth formation of all minerals.
C. Dissolve the ore.
D. Prevent one specific mineral from coming to the froth.
Answer: Option D
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Froth flotation separates sulfide ores from gangue based on their wetting properties. Sometimes, an ore contains multiple sulfides. A depressant (like NaCN) is added to selectively prevent one mineral (e.g., FeS2) from attaching to the froth, allowing only the desired mineral (e.g., PbS) to be separated.
Explanation:
Vitamin C is chemically known as ascorbic acid (C6H8O6). It is a vital nutrient involved in the repair of tissue and the enzymatic production of certain neurotransmitters. Deficiency leads to scurvy. Retinol is Vitamin A, Calciferol is Vitamin D, and Tocopherol is Vitamin E.
Explanation:
CaOCl₂ + 2HCl (dil.) → CaCl₂ + Cl₂ + H₂O. It also releases Cl₂ on reaction with CO₂ in air: CaOCl₂ + CO₂ → CaCO₃ + Cl₂. Water alone hydrolyses it slowly. NaOH does not release Cl₂. The chlorine gas is responsible for bleaching and disinfection.
Explanation:
Pencil 'lead' is a mixture of graphite and clay. Graphite's layered structure allows it to leave marks on paper. Diamond is too hard and would tear paper. Fullerene is a nanomaterial, not for writing. Charcoal is used for drawing but not pencils.
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