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Give the steps involved in the extraction of metals of low and medium reactivity from their respective sulphide ores


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Extraction :

  • Extraction is the process of selectively removing a compound of interest from a mixture using a solvent.
  • The metals can be extracted by converting the ore into metallic oxide and by reducing it into metal.
  • The conversion of ore to metallic oxide can be done by calcination and roasting.
  • Calcination is the process of heating to a high temperature below the melting point of metal in absence of air or a limited supply of air
  • Generally, calcination is utilized to convert hydrated oxides or hydroxides and carbonates into respective oxides.
  • Roasting is the process of heating to a high temperature below the melting point of metal in presence of air or oxygen.
  • Generally roasting is utilized to convert sulphide ores to respective oxides.

Extraction of metals of low reactivity:

  • Mercury is a metal of low reactivity.
  • Cinnabar is the sulphide ore of mercury and its chemical formula is HgS.
  • Since the Cinnabar (HgS) is a sulphide ore, first the roasting process will be carried out to convert Cinnabar(HgS) to (HgO).

2HgS(s)Cinnabar+3O2(g)Oxygen2HgO(s)Mercuricoxide+2SO2(g)Sulfurdioxide

  • Now, the mercuric oxide is heated and undergoes self-reduction to obtain mercury.

2HgO(s)Mercuricoxide2Hg(s)Mercury+O2(g)Oxygen

Extraction of metals of high reactivity:

  • Zinc is a metal of medium reactivity.
  • Zinc blende is an ore of zinc and its molecular formula can be written as ZnS.
  • Since the zinc blende (ZnS) is a sulphide ore, first the roasting process will be carried out to convert zinc blend (ZnS) to zinc oxide (ZnO).

2ZnS(s)Zincblende+3O2(g)Oxygen2ZnO(s)Zincoxide+2SO2(g)Sulfurdioxide.

  • Now, the reduction of the zinc oxide in the presence of carbon leads to the formation of zinc metal.

ZnO(s)Zincoxide+C(s)CarbonZn(s)Zinc+CO(g)Carbonmonoxide


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