General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements
Chemistry Solutions from Chapter -1 - General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements
This chapter explores elements and metals, and the occurrence of metals. It discusses the applications of thermodynamics in metallurgy. We also learn about different methods employed for refining metals and the application of some important metals.
Practice Other Topics from General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements
The topic discusses the occurrence of metals in the form of ore and minerals. The occurrence of metals in nature is only a part of the process; these metals also have to be extracted. Examples of different element extraction are also discussed here.

In this topic, we will deal with the processes of metallurgy which are categorised on the basis of nature of the ore and the impurities present in them. The common steps involved in the metallurgical operation are also discussed here.

This topic explains the definition and importance of concentration of ores. Here, we will also discuss hydraulic washing, magnetic separation, froth floatation and leaching in detail with the help of examples.

In this topic, we will learn some methods of extraction of crude metals from concentrated ores with the help of examples and pictorial illustrations.

In this topic, we will learn to apply the thermodynamic concepts like that of gibb's energy and entropy to the principles of the extraction of Al, Cu, Zn and Fe in detail.

This topic explains different types of processes of refining or purification of impure metals with the help of examples.

This topic describes the processes and preparation involved in the extraction of metals. Some of the elements extracted are iron, copper, zinc, aluminium, and so on.

This topic discusses the application of electrochemical principles in the extraction of some metals. It details the methods of extraction through illustrations and examples.

In this topic, we will learn about the alloys along with their percentage composition. It covers the properties and uses of alloys of aluminium, copper, zinc and iron explained in a table format.

This topic teaches us about the electrochemical principles of metallurgy. Here we will learn about how these principles can differ based on the chemical properties of different metals.
