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Questions Related to basic metallurgical processes
When alloy of silver and lead is rich in silver:
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Cupellation process is used
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Parke's method is used
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Pattinson's method is used
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Any of the above methods can be used
When alloy of silver and lead is rich in silver, cupellation process is used.
The silver metal can be obtained in when alloy of silver and lead is rich in lead is:
i) Parke's process
ii) Pattinson's process
Softening of lead means:
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Melting pure lead at high temperature
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Removal of impurities, except silver, present in commercial lead
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Formation of lead alloy
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Formation of 100% pure lead
We know the melting point of pure lead is very high. Softening of lead means removal of metallic impurities, except silver, present in the commercial lead.
Tin is not refined by:
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Liquidation
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Zone refining
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Poling
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None of the above
When alloy of silver and lead is rich in silver :
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CupelIation process is used
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Parke's method is used
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Bett's method is used
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All of the above method
Refining of tin can be done by :
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cupellation
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liquation
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poling
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electrorefining
Extraction of metal from the ore cassiterite involves
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carbon reduction of an oxide ore
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self- reduction of an sulphide ore
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removal of iron impurity
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both A and C
Tin is obtained by reducing the ore cassiterite with coal in a reverberatory furnace; limestone is added to produce a slag with impurities, which can be removed.
$SnO _2 + 2C \longrightarrow Sn + 2 CO$.
Crude tin so obtained is contaminated with iron, lead, and other metals. It is, therefore, remelted on an inclined furnace. The process is called liquation. The easily fusible tin metals away and the less fusible impurities are left behind. Molten tin is finally stirred with green poles of wood in contact with air. In this process, any remaining metal impurities are oxidized forming a scum, which rises to the surface and is removed. This process is called polling.
Which are correctly matched?
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Poling-refining of copper
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Cupellation- refining of silver
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Smelting-An oxidation process
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Roasting-An oxidation process
A) Poling is a method employed in the purification of copper which contains cuprous oxide as an impurity.correct.
B) Cupellation is a refining process in metallurgy, where ores or alloyed metals are treated under high temperatures and controlled operations to separate gold and silver, from lead, copper, zinc, arsenic, antimony or bismuth.correct.
C) The process of extracting a metal from its oxide is known as 'smelting'. Most smelting processes involve direct reduction of the ore by carbon to metal and carbon dioxide. The production of primary aluminium is a good example of such a process. Its not oxidation.wrong
D) Roasting is a step of the processing of certain ores More specifically, roasting is a metallurgical process involving gassolid reactions at elevated temperatures with the goal of purifying the metal component(s). During roasting, the sulfide is converted to an oxide, and sulfur is released as sulfurdioxide, a gas.$2Cu _2S + 3O _2\rightarrow 2 Cu _2O + 2 SO _2$.correct.
options A,B & D are correct.
In Poling process, Hydrocarbon gases escaping from the poles act as _____ agents.
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reducing
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oxidation
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both
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none
Poling is a process in which the impure metal containing oxide as impurities is purified. It is melted and stirred with green poles of wood. Hydrocarbon gases escaping from the poles act as reducing agents and reduce the oxide impurities e.g., impurity of Cu$ _2$O which is reduced to metallic copper by poling.
$Cu _2O + CO \rightarrow 2Cu + CO _2 \uparrow$
$Cu _2O + H _2 \rightarrow 2Cu + H _2O$
In polling, wood gas is responsible for the removal of volatile impurities.
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True
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False
True. Polling is used for converting Copper Oxide $(Cu _2O)$ to Copper $(Cu)$. When ore is heated with wood poles, the poles release charcoal, shoot and gas. The gas released reduces $CuO$ to $Cu$. So the gas takes away impurities.
Which of the following methods is used to remove lead present in silver ?
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Cupellation
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Distillation
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Poling
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Lavigation
Cupellation is a process of separation of gold or silver from impurities by melting the impure metal in a cupel (a flat porous dish made of refractory or high-temperature resistant material ) and then directing a blast of hot air on it in a special furnace. The impurities, including lead,copper, tin, and other unwanted metals, are oxidized and partly vaporized and partly absorbed into the pores of the cupel.