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How is Silver extracted?


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Steps involved in the extraction of Silver:

By Mac Arthur and Forrest's Cyanide process, Silver can be extracted from their ore. This can also be done by leaching and smelting.

Step1: For the extraction, ore Ag2S is crushed into fine particles.

Step2: By the Froth Floatation, the concentration of ore is done.

Step3: The concentrated ore is then treated with NaCN. The mixture is continuously stirred by air current. This leads the Silver ore to form a soluble complex. Ag2S+4NaCN2Na[Ag[CN]2]+Na2SSilversulphideSodiumcyanideSodiumargentocyanideSodiumcyanide
Step4: The solution obtained gets precipitated and by filtration insoluble impurities are removed. The addition of Zinc dust leads the Silver precipitate out.
2Na[AgCN]+ZnNa2[ZnCN4]+Na2SSodiumargentocyanideZincSodiumtetracyanozincateSodiumsulfide
Step5: In electrolytic refining, the impure Silver is made as an anode and a thin pure sheet of Silver will act as a cathode. The impure silver settles down as anode and pure silver gets deposited at the cathode when electricity is passed.
Thus, Silver can be extracted.


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