Correct Answer: (c) Zinc oxide
Solution:Philosopher's wool is a oxide of zinc a white powder used as a pigment, cosmetics, glass, inks and in zinc ointment.
About Zinc:
• It is a silvery blue-grey metal with a relatively low melting and boiling point.
• Both lead & zinc are found to occur together in ore along with other metals like silver and cadmium.
• It is the fourth most widely used metal across the globe, trailing only steel, aluminium and copper. Ingress India has self-sufficiency in respect of zinc.
• In India, Rajasthan is endowed with the largest reserves/resources of lead – zinc ore, followed by Andhra Pradesh (3.03%), Madhya Pradesh (1.98%), Bihar etc.
• Global reservoirs of Zinc: Australia accounts for 27% of world’s zinc reserves, followed by China (18%), Russia & Mexico (9% each), Peru(8%), Kazakhstan(5%), USA(4%), etc.
• The largest consumer of zinc is the Galvanising Industry. Owing to its corrosion resistance in varied types of environment, zinc is used for protecting steel by way of galvanizing.
• Large quantities of zinc are used to produce die-castings, which are important in the automobile, electrical and hardware industries.