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Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Chemistry - Extracting Reactive Metals
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The rocks of the Earth's crust contain metals in the form of metal compounds like iron oxide and aluminum oxide. These are often mixed with other substances and where they occur in a high enough concentration, we call them ores. An ore is a rock from which a metal can be extracted economically. Ores are mined from the ground on a large scale. They often need to be concentrated even more before the metal is extracted and purified. The economics of using a particular ore may change over time. For example, as a metal becomes rarer, an ore that only has a low concentration of the metal may be... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Chemistry - Extracting Reactive Metals
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1. What is the correct order of these sentences which briefly describe the process used to extract a reactive metal like aluminum?

Electrodes are placed into the molten ore.
" The ore is purified and melted.
" The molten metal can be tapped off and cast into ingots.
" The metal ions are deposited as molten aluminum."
2. Why can you not obtain group I and group II metals by heating their oxide with carbon?
3. Titanium is a stronger and lighter metal than iron. Apart from the fact that iron is more abundant in the Earth's crust, why do we not use it instead?
4. Which of the following metals could also be used to displace titanium from its chloride?
5. What is an ore?
6. Why do the ores of reactive metals need to be molten during the extraction process?
7. To extract titanium, the ore (titanium dioxide) is converted to titanium chloride which is then reacted with magnesium at 800oC. The magnesium combines with the chloride, leaving the titanium metal on its own. The reaction of magnesium with the titanium chloride is an example of what sort of reaction?
8. What does the displacement reaction of magnesium with the titanium chloride tell you about titanium and magnesium?
9. What is the correct order of these sentences which briefly describe the process used to extract a reactive metal like aluminum?

Electrodes are placed into the molten ore.
" The ore is purified and melted.
" The molten metal can be tapped off and cast into ingots.
" The metal ions are deposited as molten aluminum."
10. During the electrolysis of a reactive metal ore, which electrode attracts the metal ions?