Which of the following is used in the extraction of metal from their oxide ores?
A
CO
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B
O2
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C
Both (a) and (b)
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D
None of the above
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Solution
The correct option is A CO CO is a colourless, odorless and water insoluble gas. It is a power reducing agent. Hence, it is used in the extraction of metals from their oxide's ores. Fe2O3(s)+3CO(g)Δ⟶3CO2(g)+2Fe(s) ZnO(s)+CO(g)Δ⟶Zn(s)+CO2(g)
O2 is an oxidising agent so it does not have this property.
THEORY
Properties:
CO is a colorless, odorless, and almost water-insoluble gas.
It is a powerful reducing agent. This property of CO is used in the extraction of many metals from their oxide ores.
Fe2O3(s)+3CO(g)△→3CO2(g)+2Fe(s)
ZnO(s)+CO(g)△→Zn(s)+CO2(g)
The molecule contains one sigma and two π bonds between Carbon and Oxygen.
Due to the presence of lone pair on C, CO acts as a donor and reacts with certain metals when heated to give metal carbonyls.
The highly poisonous nature of CO arises because of its ability to form a complex with haemoglobin.
A CO-haemoglobin is about 300 times more stable than the O2-haemoglobin complex. This prevents haemoglobin in the red blood corpuscles from carrying oxygen around the body and ultimately resulting in death.