The two metals which can be extracted just by heating the sulphides in air are: (a) Sodium and copper (b) Copper and aluminium (c) Potassium and zinc (d) Mercury and copper
The two metals which can be extracted just by heating the sulphides in air are: (a) Sodium and copper (b) Copper and aluminium (c) Potassium and zinc (d) Mercury and copper

Solution:

Option (d) is the answer. Mercury and copper are both low on the reactivity range and are less reactive metals. As a result, they can be removed by heating their sulphides in air and then further heating to reduce their oxides.