Which of the following Halogen is used in Van Arkel Method for refining Zirconium or Titanium?
A
Chlorine
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B
Bromine
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C
Iodine
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D
Fluorine
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Solution
The correct option is C
Iodine
Explanation for the correct option:
(c ) Iodine
The Van Arkel process is a metallurgical refinement method for zirconium and titanium metal.
The major impurities to be eliminated in this type of refining are oxygen and nitrogen
These contaminants are eliminated by heating the zirconium or titanium metal in an iodine-filled evacuated vessel.
The metal then interacts with iodine to generate metal iodide, which is extremely volatile, whereas impurities remain in the vessel because they cannot react with iodine.
As a result, the metal iodide is volatilized and heated on a tungsten filament.
When heated over a tungsten filament at roughly, the metal iodide decomposes into pure metal and iodine.
This iodine can then be utilized in a subsequent cycle of refining.