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Describe with one example, how moderately reactive metals (which are quite low in the reactivity series) are extracted.

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The oxides of moderately reactive metals like zinc, iron, lead copper, placed in the middle of the reactivity series, are reduced by carbon because carbon is more reactive.

Let us take an example of extraction of zinc from its carbonate ore, i.e., calamine.
The steps involved in the extraction of concentrated calamine ore are:

1. Carbonate of zinc is converted to its oxide by the calcination process. In the calcination process, zinc carbonate ore is heated strongly in the absence of air to produce zinc oxide and carbon dioxide gas.


ZnCO3(s) Zinc carbonate Calcination−−−−−−ZnO(s) Zinc Oxide +CO2(g) Carbon dioxide

2. Zinc oxide is then reduced by coke (carbon). When zinc oxide is heated with coke, carbon acts as a reducing agent and reduces zinc oxide to zinc metal.

ZnO(s) Zinc oxide +C(s)Coke Reducing agent reduction−−−−Zn(s) Zinc metal +CO(g) Carbon monoxide


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