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Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Chemistry - Extracting Unreactive Metals
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Metals are one of the natural materials that can be found in the ground. The extraction of unreactive metals is considerably easier than getting more reactive metals like aluminum and magnesium from their ores. The least reactive, like gold and silver, occur 'native' which means that they exist as the metal itself. Extracting them is just a matter of chipping them out of the rocks. That does require some physical effort, but it does not involve the need for any chemical reactions. Metals a little higher than gold and silver occur as compounds, usually the oxide, and so they need to be... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Chemistry - Extracting Unreactive Metals
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1. Carbon can be used to remove the oxygen from copper oxide to leave the copper. This contains impurities including carbon. How is this copper purified?
2. Which of the following statements is correct?
3. Why can gold be found in the Earth's crust in its native state?
4. Bioleaching is yet another idea for getting metals that are less reactive than aluminum from very low grade ores and wastes. What organisms are used in this process?
5. During the process of smelting, what happens to copper ore?
6. It is said that by the middle of the 21st century economical copper ores will have been used up. New ways of extracting copper from low-grade ores are being researched. One of these is called phytomining. What does phytomining involve?
7. What is the main impurity in iron from a blast furnace?
8. The most common ore of tin is cassiterite, a form of tin oxide with the formula SnO2. Which of the following is a balanced equation showing the extraction of tin from this ore?
9. What is the special name given to the process of extracting iron from iron ore in a blast furnace?
10. Another idea is to dump scrap iron into solutions of copper salts. How would this work?