Silicates of \(\text{Cu}\) and \(\text{Fe}\)
Copper matte is primarily composed of copper and iron sulphides. It is obtained during the process of smelting copper ores. The smelting process involves heating copper ores in the presence of a flux to separate impurities. The resultant mixture, known as matte, typically contains copper and iron in the form of their sulphides (\(\text{Cu}_2\text{S}\) and \(\text{FeS}\)).




Adsorption of a gas on a solid adsorbent follows the Freundlich adsorption isotherm. If \(x\) is the mass of the gas adsorbed on mass \(m\) of the adsorbent at pressure \(p\), and from the graph of \(\log\left(\frac{x}{m}\right)\) vs. \(\log p\) we obtain a slope of \(\tfrac{1}{2}\), then the extent of adsorption is proportional to:
