A K Srivastava Solutions for Chapter: Metals and Non-metals, Exercise 4: Practice Questions
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Sodium is extracted by the electrolytic reduction of molten sodium chloride instead of reducing with carbon. Assign the reason.
Justify the statement- 'All ores are minerals, but all minerals are not ores.' Give one example which can be called both ore and mineral.
Complete the following table.
Metals to be extracted | Name of Ore | Equations involved in the extraction |
Mercury | Cinnabar | |
Copper | Copper glance | |
Iron | Haematite | |
Manganese | Pyrolusite | |
Sodium | Sodium chloride |
Given below is the step for the extraction of copper from its ore. Write the reaction involved.
Roasting of copper(I) sulphide.
Given below is the step for the extraction of copper from its ore. Write the reaction involved.
Reduction of copper(I) oxide with copper(I) sulphide.
Given below is the step for the extraction of copper from its ore. Write the reaction involved.
Electrolytic refining.
Draw a neat and well-labelled diagram for electrolytic refining of copper.
Describe briefly the method to obtain mercury from cinnabar.Write the chemical equations for the reactions involved in the proces.