Advertisements
Advertisements
प्रश्न
The two metals which are extracted by means of electrolytic reduction of their molten salts are:
(a) magnesium and manganese
(b) iron and aluminium
(c) zinc and magnesium
(d) magnesium and aluminium
उत्तर
(d) magnesium and aluminium
This is because magnesium and aluminium are highly reactive metals and are placed high in the reactivity series. This is also due to the fact that their oxides are very stable and cannot be reduced easily.
APPEARS IN
संबंधित प्रश्न
Name the following: Main ore of aluminium.
Give two uses of bronze.
Which one of the methods given in column I is applied for the extraction of each of the metals given in column II:
Column I | Column II |
Electrolytic reduction | Aluminium |
Reduction with Carbon | Zinc |
Reduction with Aluminium | Sodium |
Iron | |
Manganese | |
Tin |
What iron compound is present in haematite ore? Also write its chemical formula.
Name : The metal which is liquid at room temperature.
Answer the following question:
Carbon cannot reduce the oxides of sodium, magnesium, and aluminum to their respective metals. Why? Where are these metals placed in the reactivity series? How are these metals obtained from their ores? Take an example to explain the process of extraction along with chemical equations.
Find the odd one out and give its explanation.
Explain concept with example/explain with the help of a balanced equation.
Roasting
Observe the figure and answer the following.
- Write the name of the method.
- What is used as anode and cathode in this method?
- Write the molecular formula and use of cryolite.
- Write anode reaction.
- Write cathode reaction.
The poorest conductor of heat among metals is ____________.