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4. Chemical changes
4.1 Reactivity of metals
4.1.2 Extraction of metals and reduction
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What are ores in the context of metal extraction?
Rocks containing metal compounds
Smelting is used for highly reactive metals like aluminum
False
In metal extraction, reduction involves the gain of
electrons
Reduction is a process where the oxidation state increases
False
Steps of the reduction process in smelting
1️⃣ Metal ore is heated with carbon
2️⃣ Carbon donates electrons to metal ions
3️⃣ Metal ions are reduced to metallic state
What is the common outcome of all reduction reactions in metal extraction?
Pure metallic element
Steps of the displacement reaction method
1️⃣ Metal ore is dissolved in acid
2️⃣ A more reactive metal is added
3️⃣ The more reactive metal donates electrons
4️⃣ The less reactive metal precipitates out
Electrolysis involves passing an electric current through a dissolved or melted
metal compound
.
True
Match the extraction method with its reducing agent:
Smelting ↔️ Carbon (Coke)
Electrolysis ↔️ Electric current
Steps in the displacement reaction method
1️⃣ Dissolve metal ore in acid
2️⃣ Add more reactive metal
3️⃣ Reactive metal donates electrons
4️⃣ Less reactive metal precipitates out
In the displacement reaction method, a more reactive metal like iron or
zinc
is added to the solution.
What type of metals is electrolysis commonly used to extract?
Highly reactive metals
Steps in the electrolysis process
1️⃣ Dissolve or melt metal compound
2️⃣ Pass electric current through solution
3️⃣ Reduction at cathode
4️⃣ Oxidation at anode
Match the extraction method with its metal compound type:
Smelting ↔️ Oxides or sulfides
Electrolysis ↔️ Halides or oxides
In electrolysis, an electric
current
provides the electrons to reduce metal ions at the cathode.
The displacement reaction method uses a more reactive metal to displace a less reactive metal from its
compound
.
True
The displacement reaction method is more energy-intensive than smelting.
False
Electrolysis uses an electric
current
to extract metals from ores.
Steps of the electrolysis process
1️⃣ Dissolve or melt metal compound
2️⃣ Pass electric current
3️⃣ Reduction at cathode
4️⃣ Oxidation at anode
Reactive metals react vigorously with water, while
unreactive
metals do not.
True
What are the three main metal extraction methods mentioned in the text?
Smelting, Electrolysis, Displacement
The methods used for metal extraction depend on the reactivity of the
metal
Match the extraction method with the type of metal it's used for:
Smelting ↔️ Moderately reactive metals
Electrolysis ↔️ Highly reactive metals
What is the reducing agent used in smelting for iron extraction?
Carbon (Coke)
What happens to the oxidation state during reduction?
It decreases
In electrolysis, metal ions gain electrons at the
cathode
The displacement reaction method is used for highly reactive metals
False
The displacement reaction method is typically used for extracting metals less reactive than
iron
In smelting, metal ore is heated with
coke
in a furnace to reduce the metal oxide.
What happens to metal ions during reduction in metal extraction?
They gain electrons
Smelting is used to extract metals like iron and
copper
using carbon as a reducing agent.
The displacement reaction method is more energy-intensive than smelting or electrolysis.
False
In electrolysis, metal ions are reduced at the cathode.
True
During electrolysis, the other element at the anode is oxidized and released as a
gas
.
Metal extraction involves obtaining metals from their
ores
.
True
What is the reducing agent used in smelting?
Carbon (Coke)
Steps in the displacement reaction method
1️⃣ Dissolve metal ore in acid
2️⃣ Add more reactive metal
3️⃣ Reactive metal donates electrons
4️⃣ Less reactive metal precipitates out
The displacement reaction method uses a more reactive metal to displace a less reactive metal from its
compound
Steps of the displacement reaction method
1️⃣ Metal ore is dissolved in an acid
2️⃣ More reactive metal is added
3️⃣ Reactive metal donates electrons
4️⃣ Less reactive metal precipitates
Oxidation occurs at the cathode in electrolysis.
False
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