S. No.
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Metal
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Extraction of the Metal / Metallurgy
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1
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Copper,
Cu
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1) Chief ore : Copper pyrites, CuFeS2
2) Concentration : By Froth floatation process
3) Roasting : Volatile impurities S, P, As and Sb are removed as
their oxides
S + O2 → SO2
P4 + 5O2 → 2P2O5
4As + 3O2 → 2AsO3
Copper pyrites are partly
converted into Sulphides of Cu & Fe
2CuFeS2
+ O2 → Cu2S
+ 2FeS + SO2 (Major
Reaction)
2FeS + O2 → 2 FeO + 2SO2
(Minor
Reaction)
4) Smelting :
2FeS + 3O2 →
2FeO + 2FeO + 2SO2
FeO + SiO2 →
FeSiO3 (slag)
2Cu2S + 3O2 →
2 Cu2O + 2SO2
Cu2O + FeS → Cu2S + FeO
FeO + SiO2 → FeSiO3 (slag)
5) Bessemerisation :
2 Cu2S + 3O2 → 2 Cu2O + 2 SO2
2 Cu2O + Cu2S → 6 Cu + SO2
Blister copper contains 98 % Copper
6) Purification : Electrolytic Refining
Anode (+) :
Impure Cu
Cathode (–) : Pure Cu
Electrolyte : CuSO4 + dil. H2SO4
On passing current, pure Cu is
deposited at the Cathode.
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2
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Chromium,
Cr
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1) Chief ore : Chromite (or)
Chrome ore, FeO.Cr2O3
2) Concentration : By Gravity
separation process
3) Conversion of concentrated Chromite ore into Na2CrO4
(Roasting) 900 – 1000oC
4(FeO.Cr2O3)
+ 8Na2CO3 + 7O2 (from air) ------------>
8Na2CO3
+ 2Fe2O3 + 8CO2
Soluble Insoluble
4) Conversion of Na2CrO4 into Na2Cr2O7
2Na2CrO4 + H2SO4
→ Na2Cr2O7 + Na2SO4 +
H2O
5) Conversion of Na2Cr2O7 into Cr2O3
(Reduction of the dichromate)
Na2Cr2O7
+ 3C → Na2Cr2O4
+ 3CO↓
Na2Cr2O4
+ H2O → 2NaOH + Cr2O3↓
6) Reduction of Cr2O3 into Cr : Alumino thermic process
Diagram with labels
Cr2O3
is reduced with Al powder (3:1)
Ignition
mixture : BaO2 + Mg powder
The mixture is ignited by a piece of Mg
ribbon
Cr2O3 + 2Al → 2Cr
+ Al2O3 + 468.6 kJ
(slag)
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3
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Zinc,
Zn
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1) Chief ore : Zinc blende, ZnS
2) Concentration : By Froth Floatation process
3) Roasting : 2ZnS + 3O2 1200 K→ 2ZnO + 2SO2
4) Reduction : ZnO + C 1673 K→ Zn + CO
5) Purification : Electrolytic Refining
Anode
(+) : Impure Zn
Cathode
(–) : Pure Zn
Electrolyte
: ZnSO4 + dil. H2SO4
On passing current pure Zn gets
deposited on the Cathode
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4
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Silver,
Ag
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1) Chief ore : Argentite (or)
Silver glance, Ag2S
2) Concentration : By Froth floatation process
3) Treatment of the concentrated ore with NaCN:
Mac Arthur Forrest’s Cyanide process
Ag2S + 4NaCN →
2 Na[Ag(CN)2] + Na2S
4) Precipitation of Silver
2Na[Ag(CN)2] + Zn → 2Ag↓
+ Na2[ Zn(CN)4 ]
5) Purification : Electrolytic Refining
Anode
(+) : Impure Ag
Cathode
(–) : Pure Ag
Electrolyte
: AgNO3 + 1% HNO3
On passing electricity pure Ag
gets deposited at the Cathode.
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5
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Gold,
Au
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1) Chief ore : Sulphide (or)
Telluride ore.
2) Concentration : By Froth floatation process
3) Roasting : Volatile impurities S, As and Te are removed as their
oxides.
4) Treatment of the concentrated ore with KCN:
Mac Arthur Forrest Cyanide process
4 Au + 8KCN + 2H2O + O2
→ 4K[Au(CN)2] + 4KOH
5) Precipitation of Gold :
2K[Au(CN)2] + Zn → K2[Zn(CN)4]
+ 2Au↓
6) Purification : Electrolytic Refining
Anode
(+) : Impure Au
Cathode
(–) : Pure Au
Electrolyte
: AuCl3 + 10 – 12% HCℓ
On passing current pure Au gets deposited
at the Cathode.
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December 30, 2012
Extraction of the Metals
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