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Question
Distinguish between electrolytic methods of reduction and refining.
Solution
1. Electrolytic Reduction:
- It is the removal of oxide or halide from a metal.
- Oxides of highly active metals like Na, K, Ca, Mg and Al are reduced by electrolytic reduction of their fused salts.
- Oxides of these metals have a greater affinity for oxygen than carbon and cannot be reduced by carbon or CO or hydrogen.
Electrolytic Refining:
Electrolytic refining of metals is the separation of residual impurities like Si and phosphorus.
- Presence of other metals and non-metals like Si and phosphorus.
- Unreduced oxides and sulphides of metals.
2. It depends upon:
- Nature of metal.
- Purpose for which metal is to be obtained.
- Nature of impurities present.
3. Impure metal is made anode, while a thin sheet of pure metal is made cathode and the electrolyte used is a salt of solution of a metal to be refined.
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