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Question
How are metals like sodium, potassium, and calcium obtained? Give equations.
Solution
Metals are produced through the electrolytic reduction of fused metallic salts (halides or oxides) using an inert electrode. The cathode is usually made of iron and the anode is of graphite.
Sodium | |
Electrolyte: | Fused sodium chloride |
Reaction: | \[\ce{NaCl <=> Na^+ + Cl^-}\] |
Reaction at cathode: | \[\ce{Na^+ + e^- -> Na}\] |
Reaction at anode: | \[\ce{Cl^- - e^- -> Cl}\] |
\[\ce{Cl + Cl -> Cl2}\] |
Potassium | |
Electrolyte: | Fused potassium bromide |
Reaction: | \[\ce{KBr <=> K^+ + Br^-}\] |
Reaction at cathode: | \[\ce{K^+ + e^- -> K}\] |
Reaction at anode: | \[\ce{Br^- - e^- -> Br}\] |
\[\ce{Br + Br -> Br2}\] |
Calcium | |
Electrolyte: | Fused calcium chloride |
Reaction: | \[\ce{CaCl2<=> Ca^{2+} + 2Cl^-}\] |
Reaction at cathode: | \[\ce{Ca^{2+} + 2e^- -> Ca}\] |
Reaction at anode: | \[\ce{Cl^- - e^- -> Cl}\] |
\[\ce{Cl + Cl -> Cl2}\] |
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