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You are given the description of a process called “Vapour phase refining” Vapour Phase Refining: This involves converting the crude metal into a volatile intermediate. This intermediate should also decompose on heating at a reasonable temperature. Which of the following could be categorized under ‘Vapour phase refining’?


A

Baeyer’s process

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Mond’s Process

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Mac-Arthur Forrest (Cyanide) process

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D

Van Arkel de-Boer process

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Solution

The correct options are
B

Mond’s Process


D

Van Arkel de-Boer process


Refer to the video on vapour phase refining.

Mond’s process:

Ni(s) +4CO(g) Ni(CO)4 (g) happens at 5060C

Ni(CO)4(g) Ni(s) +4CO(g) at 150180C

As you can see, Mond’s process is a good example of vapour phase refining.

Van Arkel Method: The impure metal is converted to volatile compound, impurities being unaffected. Thus formed pure volatile compound is decomposed electrically to get the pure metal. Hence this is a method to obtain ultra pure metal.

For example:

Zr(Impure) +2I2 ZrI4 (Gas)

ZrI4 (Gas) Zr(Pure) +2I2


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