Chemistry

Isolation of Elements

Question:

How is leaching carried out in case of low grade copper ores?

Answer:

Leaching in case of low grade copper ores is carried out with acids in presence of air. In this process, copper is oxidised to Cu2+ ions which pass into the solution.
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Isolation of Elements

Q 1.

What is the role of cryolite in the metallurgy of aluminium?

Q 2.

Assertion (A): Zirconium can be purified by van Arkel method.
Reason (R): ZrI4 is volatile and decomposes at 1800 K.

Q 3.

How is leaching carried out in case of low grade copper ores?

Q 4.

t the temperature corresponding to which of the points in figure of Q. 11-13, FeO will be reduced to Fe by coupling the reaction 2FeO —> 2Fe + 02 with all of the following reactions?
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Q 5.

What is meant by the term "chromatography"?

Q 6.

The main reactions occurring in blast furnace during extraction of iron from haematite are
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Q 7.

In the extraction of chlorine by electrolysis of brine,
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Q 8.

Predict conditions under which Al might be expected to reduce MgO.

Q 9.

Why is zinc not extracted from zinc oxide through reduction using CO?

Q 10.

Which of the following statements are correct about the role of substances added in the froth floatation process?
(a) Collectors enhance the non-wettability of the mineral particles.
(b) Collectors enhance the wettability of gangue particles.
(c) By using depressants in the process two sulphide ores can be separated.
(d) Froth stabilizers decrease wettability of gangue.

Q 11.

The value of ΔfG ° for formation of Cr2O3 is – 540 kJ mol-1 and that of Al203 is – 827 kJ mol-1 . Is the reduction of Cr2O3 possible with Al?

Q 12.

Give two requirements for vapour phase refining.

Q 13.

Which of the following reaction is an example of autoreduction?
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Q 14.

Brine is electrolysed by using inert electrodes. The reaction at anode is
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Q 15.

Assertion (A): Hydrometallurgy involves dissolving the ore in a suitable reagent followed by precipitation by a more electropositive metal.
Reason (R): Copper is extracted by hydrometallurgy.

Q 16.

What is the role of depressant in froth-floatation process?

Q 17.

Explain:
(i)Zone refining
(ii)Column chromatography.

Q 18.

Extraction of gold and silver involves leaching the metal with CN+ ion. The metal is recovered by
(a) displacement of metal by some other metal from the complex ion
(b) roasting of metal complex
(c) calcinations followed by roasting
(d) thermal decomposition of metal complex

Q 19.

In the extraction of aluminium by Hall-Heroult process, purified A1203 is mixed with CaF2 to
(a) lower the melting point of A1203.
(b) increase the conductivity of molten mixture.
(c) reduce Al+3 into Al(s).
(d) acts as catalyst.

Q 20.

Match the items of Column I with the items of Column II and assign the correct code:
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Q 21.

Differentiate between "minerals"and "ores'.

Q 22.

The choice of a reducing agent in a particular case depends on thermodynamic factor. How far do you agree with this statement? Support your opinion with two examples.

Q 23.

In the extraction of chlorine from brine .
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Q 24.

Why is sulphide ore of copper heated in a furnace after mixing with silica? Iron oxide present as impurity in sulphide ore of copper forms a slag of iron silicate and copper is produced in the form of copper matte.

Q 25.

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Q 26.

Write chemical reactions taking place in the extraction of zinc from zinc blende.

Q 27.

Which of the following options are correct?
(a) Cast iron is obtained by remelting pig iron with scrap iron and coke using hot air blast.
(b) In extraction of silver, silver is extracted as cationic complex.
(c) Nickel is purified by zone refining.
(d) Zr and Ti are purified by van Arkel method.

Q 28.

For the metallurgical process of which of the ores, calcined ore can be reduced by carbon?
(a) Haematite (b) Calamine (c) Iron pyrites (d) Sphalerite

Q 29.

Why is an external emf of the more than 2.2 V required for the extraction of Cl2  from brine?

Q 30.

How is copper extracted from low grade copper ores?

Q 31.

Assertion (A): Sulphide ores are concentrated by froth floatation method. Reason (R): Cresols stabilize the froth in froth floatation method.

Q 32.

Which of the ores mentioned  can be concentrated by magnetic separation method?

Q 33.

Name the common elements present in the anode mud in electrolytic refining of copper. Why are they so present?

Q 34.

Outline the principles of refining of metals by the following methods:
(i) Zone refining
(ii) Electrolytic refining
(iii) Vapour phase refining

Q 35.

Why are sulphide ores converted to oxide before reduction?

Q 36.

Which method is used for refining Zr and Ti? Explain with equation?

Q 37.

Is it true that under certain conditions, Mg can reduce Al203 and Al can reduce MgO? What are those conditions?

Q 38.

State the role of silica in the metallurgy of copper.

Q 39.

Which of the following reactions occur during calcination?
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Q 40.

Which of the following statements are correct?
(a) A depressant prevents certain type of particle to come to the froth.
(b) Copper matte contains Cu2S and ZnS.
(c) The solidified copper obtained from reverberatory furnace has blistered appearance due to evolution of SO2 during the extraction.
(d) Zinc can be extracted by self-reduction.

Q 41.

Match the items of Column I with items of Column II and assign the correct code:
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Q 42.

What is the significance of leaching in the extraction of aluminium?

Q 43.

Why is the extraction of copper from pyrites more difficult than that from its oxide ore through reduction?

Q 44.

Giving examples, differentiate between roasting' and calcination'.

Q 45.

Out of C and CO, which is a better reducing agent for ZnO?

Q 46.

Choose the correct option of temperature at which carbon reduces FeO to iron and produces CO.
(a) Below temperature at point A
(b) Approximately at the temperature corresponding to point A
(c) Above temperature at point A but below temperature at point D
(d) Above temperature at point A

Q 47.

Wrought iron is the purest form of iron. Write a reaction used for the preparation of wrought iron from cast iron. How can the impurities of sulphur, silicon and phosphorus be removed from cast iron?

Q 48.

Match the items of Column I with items of Column II and assign the correct code:
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Q 49.

I low is cast iron' different from pig iron '?

Q 50.

Common impurities present in bauxite are .
(a) CuO (b) ZnO (c) Fe2O3   (d)  SiO2