Copper is the most noble of the first row transition metals and occurs in small deposits in several countries. Ores of copper include chalcanthite $\left(\mathrm{CuSO}_4 \cdot 5 \mathrm{H}_2 \mathrm{O}\right)$, atacamite $\left(\mathrm{Cu}_2 \mathrm{Cl}(\mathrm{OH})_3\right)$, cuprite $\left(\mathrm{Cu}_2 \mathrm{O}\right)$, copper glance $\left(\mathrm{Cu}_2 \mathrm{~S}\right)$ and malachite $\left(\mathrm{Cu}_2(\mathrm{OH})_2 \mathrm{CO}_3\right)$. However, $80 \%$ of the world copper production comes from the ore of chalcopyrite ( $\mathrm{CuFeS}_2$ ). The extraction of copper from chalcopyrite involves partial roasting, removal of iron and self-reduction.
Partial roasting of chalcopyrite produces
Select the correct option:
A
$\mathrm{Cu}_2 \mathrm{~S}$ and FeO
B
$\mathrm{Cu}_2 \mathrm{O}$ and FeO
C
CuS and $\mathrm{Fe}_2 \mathrm{O}_3$
D
$\mathrm{Cu}_2 \mathrm{O}$ and $\mathrm{Fe}_2 \mathrm{O}_3$
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