General Principles Processes
General Principles Processes
General Principles Processes
Processes
Of Isolation of Elements
Minerals:
The naturally occurring chemical substances in the earth’s
crust which are obtained by mining are known as minerals. Metals may
or may not be extracted profitably from them.
Ores:
The rocky materials which contain sufficient quantity of mineral
so that the metal can be extracted profitably or economically are
known as ores.
Gangue:
The earthy or undesirable materials present in ore are known
as gangue.
Metallurgy:
The entire scientific and technological process used for
isolation of the metal from its ores is known as metallurgy.
Steps of metallurgy:
a. Concentration of ore
b. Conversion of concentrated
ore to oxide
c. Reduction of oxide to metal
d. Refining of metal
Concentration of ore:
The process of removal unwanted materials
like
sand, clay, rocks etc from the ore is known
as concentration, ore –
dressing or benefaction. It involves several
steps which depend upon
physical properties of metal compound and
impurity (gangue). The
type of metal, available facilities and
environmental factors are also
taken into consideration
Hydraulic washing (or gravity
separation):
It is based on difference in
densities of ore and gangue particles. Ore is washed with a stream of
water under pressure so that lighter impurities are washed away
whereas heavy ores are left behind.
Magnetic separation:
This method is based on the difference in
magnetic and non – magnetic properties of two components of ore
(pure and impure). This method is used to remove tungsten ore
particles from cassiterite (SnO2). It is also used to concentrate
magnetite (Fe3O4), chromite (FeCr2O4) and pyrolusite (MnO2) from
unwanted gangue.
Froth Floatation Process:
• Where :
• [M = Ag or Au]
. Conversion of ore into oxide:
Roasting
Process of heating ore in a regular supply of air
at a temperature below melting
point of the metal so
as to convert the given ore into oxide.
Calcination
Process of heating ore in a limited supply of air so as
to convert carbonate ores Into oxides
Reduction of oxide to
metal:
The process of converting metal oxide
into metal is called reduction. It needs a
suitable reducing agent
depending upon the reactivity or reducing
power of metal. The
common reducing agents used are carbon or
carbon monoxide or any
other metals like Al, Mg etc.
Thermodynamic principles of metallurgy: