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प्रश्न
- A to F below relate to the source and extraction of either zinc or aluminium:
- Bauxite
- Coke
- Cryolite
- Froth floatation
- Sodium hydroxide solution
- Zinc blende
- Write down the three letters each from the above list which are relevant to
- Zinc
- Aluminium
- Fill in the blanks using the most appropriate words from A to F.
- The ore from which aluminium is extracted must first be treated with ………………. so that pure aluminium oxide can be obtained.
- Pure aluminium oxide is dissolved in ….. to make a conducting solution.
iii. Write the formula of cryolite.
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उत्तर
a.
i.
1.Zinc
Zinc blende, Froth flotation, Coke
2.Aluminium
Cryolite, Bauxite, Sodium hydroxide solution
b.
ii.
1. The ore from which aluminium is extracted must first be treated with sodium hydroxide solution so that pure aluminium oxide can be obtained.
2. Pure aluminium oxide is dissolved in cryolite to make a conducting solution.
iii.The formula of cryolite is Na3AlF6.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Complete the following by selecting the correct option from the choices given:
The metal whose oxide, which is amphoteric, is reduced to metal by carbon reduction ____________. (Fe/Mg/Pb/Al)
How is the following metallic oxide reduced? Write equations:
Iron (ll) oxide
Explain with reason:
In the electrolytic reduction of alumina, the graphite anode is gradually consumed.
Give reason for the following:
Carbon anodes are used in the electrolytic extraction of aluminium.
Give equation for the following conversion: Ferric oxide to iron.
Give equation for the following conversion:Aluminium to sodium aluminate.
Name oxide of one metal which is reduced by (give equation): Reduction with heat alone
Answer the following question with respect by hydrogen :
Explain why powdered coke is sprinkled over than electrolytic mixture.
Write the observation for the following:
A paper dipped in potassium permanganate solution is put on the mouth of a test tube containing sulphur dioxide gas.
Name two metallic oxides which cannot be reduced by carbon, carbon monoxide or hydrogen.
